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06-24-2019, 03:36 PM | #1 |
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BRAKE Warning Light & Message
The Red "BRAKE" warning light recently illuminated on the dashboard, accompanied by the "car on lift" light. Message center details state "Brake Pads have worn to the minimum thickness. Have the pads replaced by the nearest BMW center."
When in I go into the Service Required menu, however, it says the rear brake pads are "OK" with replacement due in 6,000 miles. Front brake pads are "OK" and due in 36,000 miles. It seems to me that these messages are conflicting. Anyone know what is going on here? Thanks. |
06-24-2019, 04:20 PM | #2 | |
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There is a difference between a scheduled change and time such as the one you find on the BDC navigation and the brake pad sensor tripping. the sensor tripping is the real indicator. ITs a simple on/off switch but it comes on when the pad is done. The computer cannot calculate EXACTLY when the pad will wear. Thats not possible with the sensor thats on them now. So thats why you see a difference of how ever many miles. It depends on your driving style. |
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06-24-2019, 04:32 PM | #3 |
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What Pladi said.
Do a visual inspection if you're looking to clear up any lingering confusion. Should be very apparent they're in need of replacement.
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06-25-2019, 09:24 AM | #5 |
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Thank you all for the replies. I will definitely do a physical inspection of the brakes and do maintenance accordingly.
My confusion is that if the sensor was worn, shouldn't it say 0 miles of life remaining on the pads, overriding the calculated remaining life? I read that the sensors are two-stage. Could this warning just be the first stage trigger, which is why it says there is remaining brake pad life? Also, shouldn't it tell me if front or rear brake pads need replacement as there is a sensor for each axle and a vehicle status category for each? I'm just trying to understanding the logic and idiosyncrasies of the system...This is my first time owning a BMW. Thanks, again. |
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06-25-2019, 10:27 AM | #6 | |
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because the pad sensor trips at the minimum serviceable pad thickness, to allow for time to schedule a service. it's working exactly as it's designed. If it tripped when the pads were unsafe and told you 0 miles, wouldn't you be mad that it didn't tell you in time to get it serviced before it was unsafe or undriveable? It will not flash red brake warnings unless it has worn through the second stage of the sensor, or the sensor has been damaged. I had the wires break off of mine. Not sure what hit it. |
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