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Posted on Apr 17, 2009

After changing breaks pads (front and rare) light on the panel-check the breaks!!! How to reset? Thank you

After changing breaks pads (front and rare) light on the panel-check the breaks!!! How to reset? Thank you

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

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Refill the brake fluid as some has leaded out, leaving the indicator light to flash.

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A couple of things to check.
This is only if you replaced the front pads, after the warning light came on.
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2. Did you replace the front pads sensors with the new pads.If not please do.
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4. If all above is good, Drive vehicle for about 5klm and switch off and on it will reset itself

regards
I hope this helps.
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