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Frank Rhodes Posted on Oct 26, 2012

Brake pads light

How do I clear the "change brake pads" light after I've changed brake pads? Should I've changed the sensor also?

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Hello coreytev , looks like you need to use an Auto-Scanner to clear this code in car system.Usually Car Service Shops Have it and they doesnt charge too much to do it, they will connect the equipment on your car and clear this "error".

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2009

SOURCE: how to shut off Brake wear sensor after pad change

If the brake pads were worn enough to activate the warning light the sensor or sensors must be replaced. There is no reset for this.

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2008

SOURCE: brake pads

if they are both disc pads then it would be the same but if you have drum brakes at the rear then it would be different.

tnx 4 using fixya,

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2009

SOURCE: Brake Pad Sensor

i have replaced both front/ rear pads, and no matter what the dash light will not go off. I have disconnected both front/rear sensors, and light is still on , any suggestions?

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2010

SOURCE: Brake pad wear indicator light

Did you change the sensor? if you did, do a battery reset (disconnect for 10 to 20 min.).

Obviously the wear sensor has made contact with the rotor and is already damaged. You're not even suppose to resuse the wear pad sensor if its worn or damaged anyways.The way how the sensor works is that it must make contact to the rotor to complete the wear pad light indicator circuit. There is no mentioning that he replaced the the wear pad sensor with a new one.

But if one did replaced the wear pad sensor and the wear pad indicator is lit up, the way to reset it is to leave the key on in ignition switch #2 or #1 for about 30sec. turn it off and its reset.

Its possible that you forgot to replace the brake light sensors. They are about 15 bucks, and have to be replaced in order for that light to turn off. You can either get them from the dealer where they'll likely charge you 3 times as much, or you can go to http://www.turnermotorsport.com and get them there.

You have to reset the light by leaving the ignition switch on position #2 for about 30 sec. turn off the ignition and start the engine up and see if it goes out. I recommend buying a new wear pad sensor as well because now light will lit up when you're way below spec (less than 3mm)

Also, you could try with this procedure for one E39: Turning off the Check Brake Linings warning on the Instrument Cluster...
- so you've just changed the brake pads on your E39, along with the wear sensors. The old sensor(s) needed replacement cause you waited a bit too long before changing the pads, and wore through the sensor(s), turning on the BRAKE light on the dash. But wait, the light is still on? But there's a new sensor installed... what gives?!
- there is a procedure required in order to turn off the light/warning. With the ignition off, step on and hold the brake pedal. Now, while holding the brake pedal down, turn on the ignition switch to position 2 (just before cranking). Hold the brake pedal until the BRAKE light is off. Tada, the warning is gone and reset.

NOTE: This procedure worked on a 2001 E46 325i. It took about 15-20 seconds, but it cleared out w/o having to unhook the battery.

Other details find in the Owners Manual 2006-BMW-Z4m-Roadster-Owner-Manual

Keep us updated.

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2011

SOURCE: How to reset brake light after changing pads.

once you have replaced the brake pads and a new sensor , turn on the ignition without starting the engine for approx 45 seconds and the warning light will reset itself , regards mark

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