Need brake repair
The other day, I saw that the miles till my next service were rapidly decreasing; upon further examination, it was showing 210 millilitres until my brake pads require replacing.I took it in for a checkup at BMW not long ago, and they said everything was fine.I've tried disengaging the handbrake and resetting it, but it keeps saying it was failed.Any recommendations?
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DivineStripe
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Does it appear to be the front or back pads? If they are in good condition, it's likely due to a damaged sensor.
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MichaelThomas70
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The pad sensors are located on the inner, less visible pad, specifically at NSF and OSR.
It could be beneficial to remove the wheel and inspect them once again for improved visibility.
It could be beneficial to remove the wheel and inspect them once again for improved visibility.
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AbdulBMWi3
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While I was checking my partner's 1 series, I noticed that the rears were worn down to approximately 4mm, but the wear sensor had already been worn through. Appearances to deflate rapidly after use.
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veroguittar
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It is unnecessary to replace the sensor when the brake pads are 4mm or smaller.While it's generally acceptable during a health check, there are instances where the sensor comes close to touching the disc.
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AbdulBMWi3
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I believe I installed some from Amazon onto our previous E90 without any issues.
Also, make sure you do the pads.
Also, make sure you do the pads.