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Old 09-24-2010, 06:58 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Lobo1186
If your brake wear indicator is on, then it is not for your rotors but your pads. You can take a flashlight and check all the pad thicknesses easily without taking the wheels off.

However, the case could be that you need new rotors too. The brake wear sensors however, are on the pads.
I have two different indicators on...brake wear indicator and brake indicator. The pads were all changed but I'm thinking maybe the front sensors weren't changed and might cause the break wear signal to turn on? No need for a computer reset after you change your pads for the signal to go away right?

An employee from auto parts told my my rotors needed changing.
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