05-19-2022, 01:19 AM | #23 |
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Hey guys, I was facing the same problem as I was not able to reset the interval in the menu, neither by resetting the ECU in ISTA.
I realized that new brake pad wear sensors are not only mechanical (wear through) but as well electrical. They have a resistor inside that deteriorates with each time you brake and the ECU estimates the wear by calculation as well. Therefore, I needed to replace the wear sensor by a new one, which allowed me to reset the interval by a standard menu on the dashboard afterwards. |
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05-19-2022, 07:53 AM | #24 |
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The pad sensor is purely electrical. It's a simple wire loop that constantly carries current. When the end of the sensor is worn away current cannot flow and the warning is tripped. That wearing away of the end of the sensor is permanent, so once that happens the sensor must be replaced. The ECU mileage remaining figure is a pure guess. The car has no way of knowing how much pad thickness remains. For this reason physical examination of all eight pads on a regular basis is a must.
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