The easy way to solve this is to remove the plug from the pads, then bridge a wire between the two wires.
Ja.
2007-11-20 20:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Your automobile has pad positioned on sensors on the brakes. whilst the pads are replaced, those sensors could get replaced besides. in step with risk the storage that did the artwork the two did no longer replace them, or forgot to attach them lower back into the electric powered circuit. bypass lower back and ASK THE TECHNICIAN!!! Your brake fluid demands changing ecvery 2-3 years. Use basically actual Peugeot brake fluid got here upon on the broker. in case you may no longer get this, then hae the full brake fluid gadget flushed out and alter it to Castrol Racing fluid. sturdy success!!
2016-10-17 12:33:37
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answered by layden 4
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Your brake sensors need replaceing as said above. the pad has made contact with the metal indicator on the sensor itself and therefore cannot be used again. the warning on the dashboard will not go until you have installed a new set of warning sensors. i very much doubt your car will need reset!
2007-11-20 06:57:52
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answered by sherminator 2
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The only way it can be done is to replace the sensors. the curcuit has been broken. The fault has been brought up on the dash. They are there to indicate your brakes are worn. Stop being a tight ****!
2007-11-20 10:11:11
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answered by charlie_t 3
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pull the sensor pin out of the brakes
2007-11-20 03:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the make if bmw to far worn you will need to replace sensors mintex supply them for roughly 5 to 10 pounds.
vw some makes need to have a machine plugged in to reset them they are avaliable from draper or sealey but are costly £120 roughly
2007-11-20 06:27:07
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answered by stuart.l 3
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You'll find that theres brake dust/dirt on your sensors, give them a clean, this should solve the problem.
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2007-11-20 03:50:44
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answered by Debbie 4
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Get it fixed. It's a safety feature. BTW it's not a low brake fluid level is it?
2007-11-20 20:05:46
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answered by The original Peter G 7
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Strip back the wires on the con plug and join them together.
2007-11-20 04:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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a number of different things, either clean wires, replace wires or take out dash board bulb.
2007-11-20 06:02:52
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answered by kurt i 1
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