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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: candywhite12 on 17 November 2014, 09:30

Title: front brake pad sensor is on... should i be changing these asap?
Post by: candywhite12 on 17 November 2014, 09:30
as the title suggests.  Have about 40k on the car, haven't changed pads so far.  I only drive to work about 30 miles per day.  Would it be terrible if i don't change them for another 3k since my next car service is then?

thanks
Title: Re: front brake pad sensor is on... should i be changing these asap?
Post by: joe6 on 17 November 2014, 14:26
Not sure how much pad you have left when the warning light comes on. You really need to visually check the pads to be sure. Did the garage give you a warning at the last service (if it is on an annual regime)? Normally keen to sell brake pads so would have thought they would have spotted worn pads or listed wear on the service check sheet.
Title: Re: front brake pad sensor is on... should i be changing these asap?
Post by: AndyWard on 17 November 2014, 16:28
Warning Light always come on way to early for me.

A good visual check will provide the answer you need, then a quick squirt with a vag com removes that pesky light.

Just remember to check occasionally :)
Title: Re: front brake pad sensor is on... should i be changing these asap?
Post by: candywhite12 on 17 November 2014, 18:47
Warning Light always come on way to early for me.

A good visual check will provide the answer you need, then a quick squirt with a vag com removes that pesky light.

Just remember to check occasionally :)

good idea although not much of a mechanic myself so wouldn't know how to visually check them cry: any indication would help
Title: Re: front brake pad sensor is on... should i be changing these asap?
Post by: joe6 on 17 November 2014, 19:40
Just checked the repair manual. The warning comes on with approx 4mm of pad left and the minimum allowed pad thickness is 2mm so should be OK until the service. Still should to do the visual check though. Really need to take the wheel off to see properly or put the vehicle on a hoist. Tried and failed to put a diagram on here!!
Title: Re: front brake pad sensor is on... should i be changing these asap?
Post by: candywhite12 on 18 November 2014, 12:09
Just checked the repair manual. The warning comes on with approx 4mm of pad left and the minimum allowed pad thickness is 2mm so should be OK until the service. Still should to do the visual check though. Really need to take the wheel off to see properly or put the vehicle on a hoist. Tried and failed to put a diagram on here!!

right mate, appreciate your help.  i'll b taking it to the garage soon as i don't want to be risking anything