When is it time to change your Mercedes brakes?
Mercedes Brakes have wear sensors that warn when it’s time to change your brakes. This video shows you how to do it yourself.
Are there any brake wear sensors on Mercedes?
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What’s the average rating for a brake warning light?
Average rating from 52 customers who received a Brake Warning Light is on Inspection. The brake wear indicator light is a fairly new addition to today’s automobiles. Mainly found on higher end cars, this indicator light will let you know when it’s time to get your brakes checked out.
Mercedes Brakes have wear sensors that warn when it’s time to change your brakes. This video shows you how to do it yourself.
Why are my brake wear sensors not reset?
It is very simple, just 2 copper wires that get cut when they come into contact with the disk. Perhaps the old ones where not connected properly or the wire got cut. I have new wear sensors front and back. The mechanic did not reuse the old ones. Is it possible that the new sensors are the wrong impedance or otherwise not proper for the Benz?
Can a W202 brake sensor be removed without warning?
If so, it uses a single-wire sensor and if it is removed, then you will get no warning. On newer models, the sensors use two wires and if removed, you will get a warning until they are replaced. Yes, it’s a W202.
When to replace brake discs on Mercedes-Benz R320?
That totally depends on your driving profile and style, as well as brake material I just replace the rear discs and pads on my R320 2008 after over 160K km. The fronts have been good since 70K km and will be good for a few more years. I stayed with OEM. But they come on with about 2 mm of pad left. So no big rush.
It is very simple, just 2 copper wires that get cut when they come into contact with the disk. Perhaps the old ones where not connected properly or the wire got cut. I have new wear sensors front and back. The mechanic did not reuse the old ones. Is it possible that the new sensors are the wrong impedance or otherwise not proper for the Benz?
That totally depends on your driving profile and style, as well as brake material I just replace the rear discs and pads on my R320 2008 after over 160K km. The fronts have been good since 70K km and will be good for a few more years. I stayed with OEM. But they come on with about 2 mm of pad left. So no big rush.