[s-cars] Brake Pad Warning Light
Robert Myers
bob at chips-ur-s.com
Tue May 3 14:36:31 PDT 2011
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Charlie,
On my urS6 I located the two ends of the series circuit in the green
connector on the back side of the instrument cluster. I soldered a
jumper wire between two locations inside the plug and the warning
lights are a thing of the past. I'll take a look to see exactly
which two wires were involved and get back atcha.
Bob
At 05:24 PM 5/3/2011, Charlie Smith wrote:
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>A bit of technical help is needed ... because I don't remember what
>was discovered, or figured out, several years ago.
>
>My brake pad wear warning light is on part of the time. The pads
>are not worn at all.
>
>It will be on for a couple weeks, and then it will off for days or weeks.
>
>It seems to me that someone figured out what to cut or connect near the
>dash to just disable the wear warning indicator.
>
>Can someone help me with this? This fix for this one ought to rank right
>up there with the steak knife solution for heater core replacements :-)
>
> - Charlie
>
>
> Charlie Smith charlie {at} elektro.cmhnet.org
> http://www.elektro.com/~charlie Columbus Ohio USA
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