Just had my X3 in for a service and got sent a snazzy video from the dealer showing me a puncture in the sidewall (that's now 2 punctures in 7 weeks after fitting a new set all round), but what chewed me off more was them saying the rear brake pads were down to 3mm and need replacing...
I questioned this as the vehicle status states that 27000 miles were left on them. Dealer said the computer isn't accurate as they were worn on the inside, is that right? Is the bmw vehicle status computer really that inaccurate?
Also, anyone explain why the rear pads would need replacing yet the front ones are fine and have 42000 miles left on them? Does the X3 AWD use braking more on the rears???
Either way, I had to laugh at the dealers quote for the brake pads alone, they said the quote has to pay for the dealership lighting, uniforms and cups of coffee... Independent quoted half that.
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Replacing Rear Brake Pads with 27000 miles left on them ?????
Re: Replacing Rear Brake Pads with 27000 miles left on them ?????
Hi
It does seem somewhat odd that the car is saying so much and the dealer a lot less. Having said that the I've had experience of the service indicator be over positive and then stating a service is due, but that could be their new system of condition based servicing.
With regards to the rears doing more braking than the fronts it is unlikely as when you have the MoT that usually shows a higher braking force on the fronts than the rears, unless you're driving in reverse all the time of course to reduce the mileage and save the front brakes
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Also it sounds like your going the Indy route as it's half price and it may be worth asking them to show you the old pads if they end up being replaced.
Keep us posted on your progress,
Graeme
It does seem somewhat odd that the car is saying so much and the dealer a lot less. Having said that the I've had experience of the service indicator be over positive and then stating a service is due, but that could be their new system of condition based servicing.
With regards to the rears doing more braking than the fronts it is unlikely as when you have the MoT that usually shows a higher braking force on the fronts than the rears, unless you're driving in reverse all the time of course to reduce the mileage and save the front brakes

Also it sounds like your going the Indy route as it's half price and it may be worth asking them to show you the old pads if they end up being replaced.
Keep us posted on your progress,
Graeme
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Re: Replacing Rear Brake Pads with 27000 miles left on them ?????
Hi,
I have a 40d E70 . I can confirm my rear disks and pads gave up the ghost before the fronts.
Interestingly the dealer ( BMW ) reported that the front disks were nearly at tolerance and would need changing soon.
Turned out the rears were far more worn and needed doing almost immediately. They never reported that .
I did notice their " life left " on the service indicator dropped dramatically towards the end of their life.
Strange , I have had the car from new and it is unusual that the rears wore out before the fronts..............by almost 7000 miles.
Regards,
Nat.
I have a 40d E70 . I can confirm my rear disks and pads gave up the ghost before the fronts.
Interestingly the dealer ( BMW ) reported that the front disks were nearly at tolerance and would need changing soon.
Turned out the rears were far more worn and needed doing almost immediately. They never reported that .
I did notice their " life left " on the service indicator dropped dramatically towards the end of their life.
Strange , I have had the car from new and it is unusual that the rears wore out before the fronts..............by almost 7000 miles.
Regards,
Nat.