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#2
You have about 1/8" - 1/4" of pad left. which will get you around for a few weeks at least. However, the sensor is expendable and the filament has already been worn out to break the circuit. That's where Lexus will hit you with a bill for about $80-100. Plus the cost of the pads, and maybe resurfacing. Until you replace the sensor, the light will not go away. I soldered mine for free.
#3
There is a wire at the tip which gets cut as the brakes erode. fill it up again with molten solder so there is a connection again. Don't worry, the solder will not melt the plastic.
#5
Originally Posted by ychachad
You have about 1/8" - 1/4" of pad left. which will get you around for a few weeks at least. However, the sensor is expendable and the filament has already been worn out to break the circuit. That's where Lexus will hit you with a bill for about $80-100. Plus the cost of the pads, and maybe resurfacing. Until you replace the sensor, the light will not go away. I soldered mine for free.
When I installed my BBK kit, that stupid red light (red triangle) and "brake wear" warning came up....and well, 6 months later its still onn.
can I do as you posted above on a 05?
#7
Originally Posted by MeanLex
Yes, should work on your sensor as well unless it's extremely worn. How long did you use the car prior to installing new brakes once the sensor came on? The only way to tell is to look at your sensor wire.
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#8
Originally Posted by PureDrifter
OGS, i think what happened is when you installed the BBK u took the sensors off the car. easiest way to remedy this would be to just jump the connectors and weatherproof it.
#9
When you installed your new brake kit, you disconnected the sensor. Maybe they have no place for it. You should reconnect the sensor (plug it in) and then just let it hang loose or cut it short and splice it. For me the brake sensor is useless, as I check the amount of pad left everytime I rotate my tyres, and I'll replace the pads if they are remotely close.
Originally Posted by OGS
Maybe you can help me out with something.
When I installed my BBK kit, that stupid red light (red triangle) and "brake wear" warning came up....and well, 6 months later its still onn.
can I do as you posted above on a 05?
When I installed my BBK kit, that stupid red light (red triangle) and "brake wear" warning came up....and well, 6 months later its still onn.
can I do as you posted above on a 05?
#10
Originally Posted by ychachad
When you installed your new brake kit, you disconnected the sensor. Maybe they have no place for it. You should reconnect the sensor (plug it in) and then just let it hang loose or cut it short and splice it. For me the brake sensor is useless, as I check the amount of pad left everytime I rotate my tyres, and I'll replace the pads if they are remotely close.
It should be right there near the rotor right?
#11
Yes, the tip touches the rotor when the pads wear out, then the wire burns off setting off the alarm.
Originally Posted by OGS
I checked the box they gave me with all my stock stuff in it, but I don't see the plug looking thing.
It should be right there near the rotor right?
It should be right there near the rotor right?