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Old Aug 1st, 2008, 01:02 AM
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How do i reset the brake warning light?

Just bought some brakes for front and the new sensor and fitted to front wheels. How do I reset the light on the dashboard it is still on?

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Have you considered that it might be the rear sensor that needs replacing? As far as I know once you replace the correct pads and sensor the light goes out and it doesn't need to be reset
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i have had front and rear pads done and 2 new sensors and yet the warning light is still on please help!!
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leave the ignition on for 1minute
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didn't work for me.
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re: how do I reset brake warning light

Check out the "FAQ and DIY" section of the "Site Navigation" box of this site
select the Generation / Platform and for the Gen2's at least, the write-up is pretty thorough. I'm certainly not the author, but apprreciate the info as well.
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where did you get the sensors from? some sensors from motor factors don't work, you may need to get genuine ones for it.
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