Front brake pad wear
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Re: Front brake pad wear
the fecking light has came back, can i pull out a wire somewhere?
Re: Front brake pad wear
FarmerPug wrote:the fecking light has came back, can i pull out a wire somewhere?
check the wires on the sensors they might have moisture in the conectors

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Re: Front brake pad wear
could one perhaps use a pair of pliers to solve this problem?
Re: Front brake pad wear
Yup you couid just snip the wires but sometimes on certain cars you have to "Bridge the conection too, Im unsure if this is nessary on pugs tho tbh,FarmerPug wrote:could one perhaps use a pair of pliers to solve this problem?
But when ichanged the Front pads on mine iforgot too connect the sensor on the nsf pads and it didnt throw up the Low-pad warning,
it may be just worth a Try disconecting one side at a time and see if the light goes out,
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Re: Front brake pad wear
will do thanks lozz
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Re: Front brake pad wear
I just snipped the wires down at the caliper and left the male part of the plugs in the connector to keep the rubbish out,no more lights on the dash,the near side is still conected.
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1974 "M" Honda CB500/4
1994 "M" Kawasaki Zephyr 1100
1998 "S" Honda XRV 750