my brake lining light is on in my 89 325i and i dont have an onwers manual..what does it mean?
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My brake lining light is on too, so I know I need atleast pads.
Do I need to get new rotors? I'd rather not buy something if it's not something totally necessary. How do I check them to make sure they are ok?
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Originally posted by JamesE30And with a car looking like yours I imagine the balance shall tip in the favor of insult, like a big fat fucking retarded fucking black girl on a see-saw, opposite... a dwarf.
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The rotors need to be replaced when they are worn close to or below the wear limit documented in the Bentley or TIS. Allowable wear is 2mm, or one 1mm per side. A simple check is to compare the ridge at the edge of the rotor with the thickness of a worn dime, which is close to 1mm.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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+1, It is suppose to mean the brake pads are worn down and needs inspection and or replacement. Check the pad thickness, inspect the pad sensor wire for wear through, measure the disc thickess with a micrometer and compare the measurements against the service manual allowable spec limit. Sometimes the rotors can be turned/machined to straighten and reused. The sensor wire circuits are also known to have a bad connection (open circuit) leading to the service light turning on periodically..
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