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Pads worn?

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Paul Ricard
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are these worn out?



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I ask because the wear light is on. Cant remember if these should have a wear groove indicator or not

If it's just a dicky sensor can i just wack a new one in?

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The front ones look a bit skinny.

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Did I read that if the wear sensor light comes on it's too late and you need new pads AND a new sensor? Or is that just botox?

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Maxy M on 21 January 2006

Did I read that if the wear sensor light comes on it's too late and you need new pads AND a new sensor? Or is that just botox?
Maxy,

That's correct, brake pad warnign light means new sensors, however sometimes the sensor breaks when removing it from the pad so you still need a new one anyway. They aren't expensive.

John


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so if its the sensors can i just put new ones in?

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tbh those pads although looking to not need changed asap would probably be as well changing if your looking at changing the sensors.......


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I dont really have the cash to change them

i was looking at
these

but tipping in at £200 plus the £40 for senors eek

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