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Driving home from visiting relatives and Nosa on Sunday, fortunately taking it easy at the time we apporached a bend and I gently applied the brakes only nothing happened other than pedal went to the floor, I applied them again and got pressure. I did think it odd but we had just gone over several bumps and thought maybe just maybe the pads had somehow backed off abit coupled with the fact no warning lights came on.
A bit further into the journey and pressing the brake pedal resulted in that all familar metalic scraping sound, with there effectively being nothing that I could do at 10pm on a Sunday in the middle of nowhere, I decided to carry on but start to plan ahead and try to avoid using the brakes as much as possible.
A quick investigation the following day showed that offside outer pad to be non existent, a quick check round the other brakes showed healthy amounts of pad left (new discs and pads were fitted no more than 20K ago). I did nothing more then other than order a new set of pads.
In preperation for the new pads arriving I set about removing the existing pads and found some remains of the old pad.
The pieces are approx 8mm thick, so nowhere near the end of their life. The wear sensor was fitted in the other pad, hence the reason for no warning light.
I'm not sure what if anything could be done to prevent this from happening, I had no undue vibration or hint that anything was amiss before it happened.
I just thought I'd warn people what happened as I know several members are running the same pads. I have ordered exactly the same again just to keep everything the same but will seriously look at other options when everything needs changing again.
Driving home from visiting relatives and Nosa on Sunday, fortunately taking it easy at the time we apporached a bend and I gently applied the brakes only nothing happened other than pedal went to the floor, I applied them again and got pressure. I did think it odd but we had just gone over several bumps and thought maybe just maybe the pads had somehow backed off abit coupled with the fact no warning lights came on.
A bit further into the journey and pressing the brake pedal resulted in that all familar metalic scraping sound, with there effectively being nothing that I could do at 10pm on a Sunday in the middle of nowhere, I decided to carry on but start to plan ahead and try to avoid using the brakes as much as possible.
A quick investigation the following day showed that offside outer pad to be non existent, a quick check round the other brakes showed healthy amounts of pad left (new discs and pads were fitted no more than 20K ago). I did nothing more then other than order a new set of pads.
In preperation for the new pads arriving I set about removing the existing pads and found some remains of the old pad.

The pieces are approx 8mm thick, so nowhere near the end of their life. The wear sensor was fitted in the other pad, hence the reason for no warning light.
I'm not sure what if anything could be done to prevent this from happening, I had no undue vibration or hint that anything was amiss before it happened.
I just thought I'd warn people what happened as I know several members are running the same pads. I have ordered exactly the same again just to keep everything the same but will seriously look at other options when everything needs changing again.