Warning light still on after 4 new sets of brakepads. Update: sorted :)

Chris_D

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 Mostly Holland. Sometimes UK.
Anyone had a brakepad warning light continue burning amber after replacing brakepads?
Durham dave did the rears back in september and i've just put some new textar e-pads on the front but the pad warning light is still on.
Tried 1 min reset procedure at ignition position 2 but still on.
Any ideas? Bad wear sensor? Sensor reseat?
 
There are two sensors on the car, about a tenner each. Assuming that the fronts were ok in September last year and the light was on, I would suggest to replace the rear sensor which is an easy job.
 
pvr said:
There are two sensors on the car, about a tenner each. Assuming that the fronts were ok in September last year and the light was on, I would suggest to replace the rear sensor which is an easy job.
There was no light on after dave replaced the rears. It's come on since i put the front pads on.
I'll have a crack at reseating it. Failing that, whack a new one on.
Fekin faff doin it in the cold outside tho.. :x
 
Ok, so it is the front then after this extra snippet of info :lol:

Reseating is not going to help though, the light comes on when the parts make contact so get your tight-arsed wallet out McChris and spend the tenner on a new one unless you want to lay on a puddle of ice twice to try to fix it :lol:
 
pvr said:
Ok, so it is the front then after this extra snippet of info :lol:

Reseating is not going to help though, the light comes on when the parts make contact so get your tight-arsed wallet out McChris and spend the tenner on a new one unless you want to lay on a puddle of ice twice to try to fix it :lol:
Haha u cheeky twonk! I've saved 1000's on garage labour costs with DIY'ing fixes to this blinkin zed!
I'll be exploring repairing the sensor if it doesnt work after a re-seat. How tight-fisted is that?!
I rewired a cam position sensor successfully before so anythings possible....

Nothing wrong with trying to save a few quid- i always think of what i can spend the savings on, but it usually manifests as just more beer on the weekends :lol:
 
We just don't want to hear you moan about your sore bones / body after spending an hour on the floor underneath that newly installed lamp post outside your house :lol:
 
I think i'm going to use the carpark down the road again. Used it a couple of times now. Bit cheeky but what the hell eh pvr, anything goes in holland!
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john-e89 said:
Chris you'll have to excuse PVR, he has this awful reacurring habit of logging on to this forum.... :evil:
Hahhaha john, it's all good banter!
Wht pvr doesnt realise though is that his sarcasm is only surpassed by pastry pauls downright rambuncious smack-downs and ergo, pales into insignificance as a result.
We should have a sarcasm contest.... I know who my moneys going on :thumbsup:
 
Chris_D said:
I think i'm going to use the carpark down the road again. Used it a couple of times now. Bit cheeky but what the hell eh pvr, anything goes in holland!

Just claim you were fixing a flat tyre..

Def fit a new sensor as a first item. If it doesn't work then change the rear.
 
cj10jeeper said:
Chris_D said:
I think i'm going to use the carpark down the road again. Used it a couple of times now. Bit cheeky but what the hell eh pvr, anything goes in holland!

Just claim you were fixing a flat tyre..

Def fit a new sensor as a first item. If it doesn't work then change the rear.

Tight-arse McChris van D does not want to spend the tenner on the sensor, he would rather separate the two wires from the sensor and re-fill the metal block with a bit of glue to separate them again :evil:
 
Chris_D said:
john-e89 said:
Chris you'll have to excuse PVR, he has this awful reacurring habit of logging on to this forum.... :evil:
Hahhaha john, it's all good banter!
Wht pvr doesnt realise though is that his sarcasm is only surpassed by pastry pauls downright rambuncious smack-downs and ergo, pales into insignificance as a result.
We should have a sarcasm contest.... I know who my moneys going on :thumbsup:

Believe me he's on tick over Chris, there's full throttle travel available if needs be... :x
 
Chris_D said:
john-e89 said:
Chris you'll have to excuse PVR, he has this awful reacurring habit of logging on to this forum.... :evil:
Hahhaha john, it's all good banter!
Wht pvr doesnt realise though is that his sarcasm is only surpassed by pastry pauls downright rambuncious smack-downs and ergo, pales into insignificance as a result.
We should have a sarcasm contest.... I know who my moneys going on :thumbsup:

Ahhh Chris I'm touched. That's one of the nicest things someone has said about me :thumbsup: Now.... moving on.....
 
pvr said:
cj10jeeper said:
Chris_D said:
I think i'm going to use the carpark down the road again. Used it a couple of times now. Bit cheeky but what the hell eh pvr, anything goes in holland!

Just claim you were fixing a flat tyre..

Def fit a new sensor as a first item. If it doesn't work then change the rear.

Tight-arse McChris van D does not want to spend the tenner on the sensor, he would rather separate the two wires from the sensor and re-fill the metal block with a bit of glue to separate them again :evil:
S'reet tho init :thumbsup:
 
So after checking all of the sensor connectors for continuity, turns out it was the right rear sensor connector.
One of the pins in the car-side receiver plug was a bit bent so it must have been causing a bad connection. Amber brakepad light now gone. Sorted.

I'm happy to be classed as a tight-fisted miser sometimes - especially if there's a job you think you can easily do yourself! :)
:thumbsup:
 
Now explain how that could have happened as the rear pads were replaced a long time ago and the lights only came on after the front pads replacement???
 
pvr said:
Now explain how that could have happened as the rear pads were replaced a long time ago and the lights only came on after the front pads replacement???
Coincidence maybe? Dodgy connection obviously. Bent the pin back, sprayed with a bit of contact spray, lights out. Jobe done. :)
I was convinced it was the front sensor so checked that one first. Couldnt find/see a problem and the light stayed on so checked the back to start cancelling out possibilities.
Bit of a faff and 2 hours of my precious time, kof. But all sorted and no money spent :thumbsup:
 
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