06-15-2019, 05:44 PM | #1 |
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Brake service indicator? What dies this mean.
While at an HPDE the front brake service indicator went from 28k to 29k to 26k to service required in 1600 miles. I started the day with 5-6mm of pads on the front. By my fourth session I had a requires service indicator.
Anyone else have a similar experience? Last two times I attended a HPDE the mileage indicator only went down 10k miles. Appreciate any help you can provide. 2015 228i with THP. |
06-16-2019, 04:14 PM | #2 |
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Are you running stock pads and how much pads do you have left after your event? The brake service indicator is just an estimate until you trip the brake sensor which you might have done if it's saying that service is required. I would suggest that you check you pads and replace them if you are at or below 3mm.
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06-18-2019, 11:53 AM | #4 |
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There are additional levels to this as you get right down to the rivets. Last year I burned thru my track pads, and it will eventually give you s/t in Red like "Serious brake problems, drive sparingly, service within 5 miles" - I think this is when the sensor actually touches the rotor. This happened on Saturday, and I then spent Sunday burning down what remained of my factory pads. I was picturing the dealer downloading my data and freaking that I'd triggered ABS a few hundred times since I got that warning, but they just replaced e/t without questions under the warranty plan.
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