Brake Pad Warning Light
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Brake Pad Warning Light
The brake pad wear limt warning light came on , and I checked the pads . I changed the back pads, the front pads were still good I had changed them about 2 months ago. After doing the job the light is still ON. This is the frist time I have had this happen. I pull the wheels back off and checked ,everything looks to be right. How do they work and what can I do to correct the problem?
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Originally Posted by MeanLex
You have two options, either close the open connection on the sensor by soldering it or purchase a new sensor.
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Here is a related link.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=186951
Welcome to the club by the way.
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Originally Posted by MeanLex
If he purchases a new sensor and installs it himself (extremely simple, just a matter of taking off the wheel and unplugging and removing the sensor) it's no where near that price of $200.
A new sensor is $51 shipped to his door.
At the dealer......you're looking at a price of $110 or so installed.
A new sensor is $51 shipped to his door.
At the dealer......you're looking at a price of $110 or so installed.
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Originally Posted by TJW98LS
Well yea, they do kind rip you off for that. I always thought the sensor was somewhere closer to the running gear, but if it's that easy I might just replace mine myself also. I still can't believe that Lexus requires you to replace a sensor when your brakes go bad!
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Changing the sensor is as easy as changing a light bulb. The difference is instead of climbing up a ladder, you have to get down under the car to do it. There is no need to take the wheel off, but it helps. Make sure your car is on jack stands, with the factory jack as back-up. DO NOT get under the car using the factory jack alone!!!!! Either for changing this sensor, or for any other reason.
Ooops, I didn't mean to quote you MeanLex. Sorry about that.
Ooops, I didn't mean to quote you MeanLex. Sorry about that.
Originally Posted by MeanLex
Since when does Jiffy Lube aka Jiffy Squit in your lingo do brakes? lol
They can barely find the oil filters on cars.
They can barely find the oil filters on cars.
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I went and checked them this morning with a ohm meter and the back one was bad. I found some on the net for 57.60 plus shipping. I went by the lexus place and they had some for $60 plus tax, so I got it and came home and put it on. Now my light is gone. I want to thank everyone for your help. HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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Originally Posted by MeanLex
Since when does Jiffy Lube aka Jiffy Squit in your lingo do brakes? lol
They can barely find the oil filters on cars.
They can barely find the oil filters on cars.
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