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    Registered User marklar182's Avatar
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    Installing new pads and connecting the sensor pigtails (or bypass) should clear it. If not maybe it is something else...... fluid level? Brake switch?
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    Ok, thanks. I haven't changed them yet, I was just wondering if there was something special required to reset the sensor. I know where to come if I have probs though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marklar182 View Post
    Installing new pads and connecting the sensor pigtails (or bypass) should clear it. If not maybe it is something else...... fluid level? Brake switch?
    Yeah and make sure that your indy tech doesn't cut the sensor wire during your 55k service and not tell you
    or
    let you know that your left side rubber brake line is nearly worn thru during your 55k service (brake inspection - chmissed)
    or
    hey, your right side i/c hose is leaking oil and when taken off, opps - spilled 1/2 cup of blow by oil - that area was of course inspected during 55k service.

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