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Hi,
I just replace my rear break pads and and want to reset the warning but I cant get this to work tried loads of times could someone who has got it to work maybe do a video and post it on youtube for me Thanks |
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> I just replace my rear break pads and and want to reset the warning but I cant get this to work
I believe the BMW brake pad wear sensors are one-time use only, and must be replaced if they have triggered the warning light. Did you replace the sensor when you did the brake job? Number 12 in this diagram: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...85&hg=34&fg=10 |
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Yep replaced the sensor with the pads
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Anybody out there with help on this it would be very much appreciated
Thanks!!! HHHHHEEELLLPPP |
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Try this:
http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/b...reset-diy.html It for the prior X5 version, but may still work. |
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Yeah I saw that ... didnt work ... thanks for the reply anyway
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Ok cracked it !!!
What you need to do is put the fob in and press the start engine button but dont put your foot on the break (otherwise the engine will start) then continue to follow the instructions as already posted I will do a video of this over the weekend and post it Cheers |
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CMCE
You are my hero. followed your instructions and reset immediatly |
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