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Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
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Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
Hey everyone,
Bit of a strange one - brake light indicator has come on in the car - my car has only done 12k miles, of mainly in town, sane driving.
Anyways, I had a look at the pads to visually inspect them - and the rears are looking almost completely worn - not sure how the rears can wear faster than the fronts... The car doesn't drag when driving so it doesn't appear to be an adjustment issue, and in the vehicle status, on the nav screen, it says the rears have 10k miles left in them.
Really not sure what could be the issue here. BMW will probably tell me it's normal and that I need new pads and discs
Any wise words?
Bit of a strange one - brake light indicator has come on in the car - my car has only done 12k miles, of mainly in town, sane driving.
Anyways, I had a look at the pads to visually inspect them - and the rears are looking almost completely worn - not sure how the rears can wear faster than the fronts... The car doesn't drag when driving so it doesn't appear to be an adjustment issue, and in the vehicle status, on the nav screen, it says the rears have 10k miles left in them.
Really not sure what could be the issue here. BMW will probably tell me it's normal and that I need new pads and discs
Any wise words?
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
from reading previous posts on here I believe the sensors activate way too soon, your car Nav. screen status is probably closer to the truth, although that is probably too much on the safe side also. BMW will of course recommend changing everything !
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
What engine do you have OP?
i know some BMW's are quite hard on rear pads due to the DTC/E Diff (if your car has one) my 123d used to go through rear pads quicker than fronts but i used to get alot more than 12k out of them, what pads and disc's are you using?
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i know some BMW's are quite hard on rear pads due to the DTC/E Diff (if your car has one) my 123d used to go through rear pads quicker than fronts but i used to get alot more than 12k out of them, what pads and disc's are you using?
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
Snap, mines done 15k and its in next week to hve the backs done, I havent had a pad warning light yet but got an orange flag at my last health check, and a visual by me shows they are getting a bit thin and since I am going to Wales in it in a week thought it prudent to bite the bullet and get em done as I dont want to be driving round Wales with the light on... I suspect it might be the DSC as (apparently) it uses the rear brakes to get you round corners by braking slightly on the relevant wheel, but I am prepared to be told I am wrong
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
I'd have them explain this. My 35i is 6 years old now, its on its original pads all round, I've done 31K miles and the computer reports circa 9K remain on the pads. I don't hang about with my car and there's a lot of cornering and wheel chirping on my fun runs (which invokes the brake steer assist and traction control braking).
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
My 35is is going in next week for new rears. I have done 22k miles. I am not a sedate driver.
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
On my 3rd set or rear pads now and only done 27k my local BMW dealership wanted just under £700 for front and rear pads change! £100 for textar pads and sensors from ECP and 3 hrs fitting, job done!
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
Wow - seems I'm not the only one with this kind of wear. I've got a 20i.
Whats strange to me is why the rears wear quicker than the fronts with a car with 50/50 weight distribution - physics would dictate the fronts should always wear first, as they've got to work harder, due to the inertia load moving forwards when braking any car....
Here a photo of the outer pad -
Whats strange to me is why the rears wear quicker than the fronts with a car with 50/50 weight distribution - physics would dictate the fronts should always wear first, as they've got to work harder, due to the inertia load moving forwards when braking any car....
Here a photo of the outer pad -
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
That is some lip from 12k only!
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
That pic could be my pads, its funny why i havent got a pad warning yet though
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
JFI I have been quoted £269 by Stratstone Chesterfield..
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
pvr wrote:That is some lip from 12k only!
Yup, makes me wonder if BMW/last owner clocked it before selling it!
My car is only three years old today!
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
Genuine pads and sensors are about £150 for the rears. They've charged £120 labour for a 1/2 hour job....ric19 wrote:JFI I have been quoted £269 by Stratstone Chesterfield..
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
The E Diff is the main reason.hopz121 wrote:What engine do you have OP?
i know some BMW's are quite hard on rear pads due to the DTC/E Diff (if your car has one) my 123d used to go through rear pads quicker than fronts but i used to get alot more than 12k out of them, what pads and disc's are you using?
My mate has a tuned 135i and is constantly going through rear pads. So much so that he's in the process of converting to an M3 diff.
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Re: Excessive rear brake pad wear at 12k miles
My light has been on for 2 weeks. Rears were very worn, fronts were worn.
MOT passed this morning but these came up as advisories. Now booked in to get sorted
MOT passed this morning but these came up as advisories. Now booked in to get sorted