So I was driving through the Adirondacks today and my brake lining light started to flicker rapidly but never came on fully while I was driving. It did this for about the last hour of my drive. Braking was unaffected. I could still stop on a dime. Any ideas as to what the problem is?
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just disconnect that damn thing... most useless warning light EVA!!! mine has never worked right sicnce the car was newe30sport.net
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Update:
Well now the light is permanently on, with little to no flickering. These pads have literally 3k tops of daily driving, no hard braking other than the random jaunt through the twisties. Could they really be wearing out already? Axxis Ultimates by the way. Is there a possibility that I have a caliper thats slightly frozen and causing a pad to constantly rub? What are the symptoms of this?
I have yet to get the wheels off as all my tools are back at home, but this weekend I should make the drive back. Should I be worried about a 300 mile drive?Back to my roots
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Was it raining/did you drive through water? I had this exact thing happen right after I replaced EVERYTHING but the calipers in my entire brake system, turned out to be a waterlogged sensor. Until I could get a new one I cut off the sensor end and connected the wires together, a new sensor fixed the issue correctly.
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