08-16-2018, 08:35 AM | #23 |
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Back track it. If the sensor is good then the voltage that is supposed to run through it may not be there. At the socket where it connects, with the ignition on, measure the voltage that should appear across the pins.
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08-16-2018, 08:38 AM | #24 |
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In that case check the connector just to make sure the pins are correct and not pushed back?
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08-17-2018, 07:34 AM | #25 |
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Its weird because Live data on my Foxwell says that Brake pad wear sensors status is OK for the front and back
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08-17-2018, 07:53 AM | #26 |
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What an almighty Foxwell, i just didnt know how to use it right, went through the CBS maintenance reset, the life of pads showed 255%, went and reset it now its back to 100% and NO LIGHT! Thank you all for helping out
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Not quite worth its weight in gold, but pretty close.
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01-15-2019, 01:28 PM | #29 |
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I can confirm that using the Foxwell NT520 allowed me to reset the brake wear warning light. In my case mine read 255% just like the original poster.
Before I bought the Foxwell I took it to the dealer I bought my car at after I had changed the rear pads myself and they said they would have to do a "full mechanical and electrical diagnostic" and probably "upload I quickly walked out, ordered my Foxwell, reset codes. Now it's like I'm driving a new car again! I hate dash lights. Thank you for this post and thank you Foxwell! |
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Just bumping this thread since I had this issue as well. Rear pads/rotors were good. I did replace the sensor when I replaced the brakes but I installed a new sensor with no avail. Red brake light, cluster warning and rear brake pad service required.
All gone after using the Schwaben scanner made by Foxwell. To do the reset; - connect the scanner - click on BMW - enter series, chasis, connect - service functions - maintenance - go to CBS - rear brakes or front - reset
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Showing that the brake warning is not there. Thanks
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yes its possible
connect with ista to your car go to vehicle management service functions Maintenance and pre-delivery check Reset CBS condition based service CBS reset UDS than check the front or rear wear sensor en add reset it. just dit it couple of seconds ago and it works |
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