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Brake sensors - ebay
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:40 pm
by Franknstein
Hi All
I've had lots of issues with the brake pad warning light always coming up.
Decided to replace both sensors as all the pads are almost new.
I bought a pair off ebay to try save a penny, and installed them, problem went away for a while but now its back.
Seems pretty mad to me that I am getting the error, even the ones I pulled off the car looked perfect, they weren't worn through or anything....
What gives? I mean, all it is is a switch to close the circuit, no resistor inside or anything surely?
Can anyone please shed some light on the matter?
I did the thing where you have to open the door for 20 seconds to reset it and whatnot..
Re: Brake sensors - ebay
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:53 pm
by X5Sport
Checked the wiring for a short? Might be a wiring issue rather than a sensor fault. Might also be a cheapo sensor issue, but they may not be the cause.
Richard
Re: Brake sensors - ebay
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:56 pm
by Franknstein
Thanks Richard...
But surely if the wire was shorted it would not cause the issue... I mean the whole idea of the sensor is to close the circuit no?
Or do you mean a short to earth?
Whats a good way to test this with a multimeter....?
Re: Brake sensors - ebay
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 1:01 pm
by X5Sport
Try checking that only one side goes to ground, or none at all. I can't remember if the wear sensor is 'open' to start with, or 'closed'.
Flexing the wire to see if anything changes as the wire is manipulated would be what I would try.
R
Re: Brake sensors - ebay
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 7:45 pm
by shadrack
[quote="X5Sport"]
Try checking that only one side goes to ground, or none at all. I can't remember if the wear sensor is 'open' to start with, or 'closed'.
Flexing the wire to see if anything changes as the wire is manipulated would be what I would try.
R
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i think there closed to start with, then as it wears down through the wire it opens the ciruit (mite be wrong tho)
Re: Brake sensors - ebay
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:50 pm
by scratchpole
I have exactly the same problem and also bought some ebay replacements that have not fixed it.
The ones I removed appeared OK so I am not sure if that is the problem. I did read somewhere where someone cut the cable (very) short and soldered the ends of the wires together so that they never needed to worry about the warning light so I thought it might be an idea to do this to create a test wire.
At present the warning lamp does not come on and stay on but rather will light at random times (such as traveling on a straight road without braking) and then go out. My thinking is that I fit my "tester" in place of one sensor to see if that solves the problem, and if not then do this on the other one I may find which one is (perhaps) faulty.
Any one have any other ideas?