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W18ODY



Member Since: 31 Aug 2014
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Brake pad warning notice

Hi, im going to buy a range rover tomorrow and whilst on the phone the bloke mentioned that the warning notice for the brake pad wear was on and had been on for about three weeks.
My question is does anyone know roughly how much meat is left on the pads when the sensor first comes on, obviously ill give them a physical look over but thought id inquire here first.

Thanks in advance.

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W18ODY



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Cheers for the reply peachy Smile
One thing ive been warned about is how much quicker these things go through discs and pads cause its stopping a hell of a lot more weight than the average hatchback!
As long as i can get it home ok ill be happy then i can change them out

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MartyRRS



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Hi, the brake pad warning came on my TDV8 a couple of weeks ago, the rears had done approx 60k and the fronts 38k and I thought 'fair enough'. Turned out it was a broken sensor and the fronts are still l'ike new' (the indy's words) and the rears still have around 20k left. I drive twisty hilly roads too so dont know about going through pads quicker than other cars. Cheers Regards, Marty

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fkarim



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^^^ that's 38k and 24k in miles. Still impressive though.

I would stick a camera phone through the wheel's spokes, point to the inner side of the calliper (i.e. the side away from the edge of the disc) and take a photo (may need to use the flash). Gives a pretty good idea of how much is left.

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Cooperm28



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Whilst painting my calipers this week on MY10 i noticed that only one side, the passengers side has the clip and wire attached to the brake for the wear indictor.

Are they easy to replace as it seems somewhere along the line the drivers side has been removed or broken off?

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362bkr



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I would not dream of selling a car with a brake warning light on. I would be wondering what else the guy has not bothered to do ....

Post #434852 Mon Sep 01 2014 3:49pm
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fkarim



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Cooperm28 wrote:
Whilst painting my calipers this week on MY10 i noticed that only one side, the passengers side has the clip and wire attached to the brake for the wear indictor.

Are they easy to replace as it seems somewhere along the line the drivers side has been removed or broken off?

There is only one front and one rear sensor. Front passenger side and rear driver side. The theory is left/right should wear evenly under normal circumstances.

Post #434856 Mon Sep 01 2014 4:08pm
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Cooperm28



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Thank you fkarim!

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fkarim



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You're welcome.

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