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Old 04-30-2007, 09:11 PM
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What you need to remember is not all 4 wheels have the brake pad warning sensors. Only one in the front and one in the rear do. So it's possible that at least one of your pads is even lower then the one that triggered the warning. You'll probably be ok, but get them changed as quick as you can and try to keep any heavy braking to a minimum.
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