jlach993
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totally agree, thanks!passenger rear. The sensors are finicky and gimmicky. Ditch them and check your brakes 1-2 times a year. I recommend cleaning and greasing the caliper pins yearly anyhow.
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totally agree, thanks!passenger rear. The sensors are finicky and gimmicky. Ditch them and check your brakes 1-2 times a year. I recommend cleaning and greasing the caliper pins yearly anyhow.
My brake light came on and said my pads are worn. That was a surprise because I just did the brakes about 1-2k miles ago. I'm going to inspect them, but I'd like to remove the sensors and **** the light. How is that accomplished?passenger rear. The sensors are finicky and gimmicky. Ditch them and check your brakes 1-2 times a year. I recommend cleaning and greasing the caliper pins yearly anyhow.
Clip sensor. Join the two wires (completing circuit to turn off light). Wrap/protect wire and zip tie it up somewhere safe.My brake light came on and said my pads are worn. That was a surprise because I just did the brakes about 1-2k miles ago. I'm going to inspect them, but I'd like to remove the sensors and **** the light. How is that accomplished?
I didn't even need to remove the tire to fix it, so easy. Thanks!Clip sensor. Join the two wires (completing circuit to turn off light). Wrap/protect wire and zip tie it up somewhere safe.