Thread: Break Linings
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Old 09-19-2007, 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by blackbeauty
My brake light came on and shortly thereafter my "Check Your Break Linings" came on.

I did have my rotors changed a few months back. I guess I should have told them to check the break pads as well.

Anyway, the reason why I am asking is I am leaving for Europe for a month on the 29th. Could this wait until I return? For the most part my car will be sitting except for the occasional usage from dh.

Or should I take care of this ASAP?

TIA!
I have never heard of replacing rotors without new pads. The pads tend to get grooves worn into them from the rotors. By replacing the rotors (which would be very smooth and true) and using pads that have grooves worn into them, you are taking a chance with braking distance and overall reliablity. Your brakes can heat up faster and wear much more quickly because of this. Was this done under warranty?
I have done both front and rear, and yes the sensor is fragile, but most likely you need new pads. What is the milage on your vehicle and which rotors were replaced?
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