Do you need a brake pad sensor for a Land Rover?
From Range Rover Sport to the Land Rover Discovery, we have front and rear, left and right, brake wear sensors for every Rover. Sorry, no results found. Please give us a call if you need help finding a part 800-533-2210, or send a message. LR3 / Discovery 3 V8 4.4L | 05 – 09 | One required on right rear inner pad.
Why are the brake pads worn out on my Land Rover?
So, the warning must’ve been caused by the rear brake pads, which he didn’t change, although I told him to . Once I saw the warning (seven days ago), I examined the rear pads my self, and did notice that they were worn out (a small bit is left).
What does reset the brake pad light do?
It’s been a while now so my memory fades, but I don’t recall doing anything to clear the light, but I replaced the sensors at the same time the pads (and rotors on occasion) where replaced. Replacing the sensor does reset the light.
What makes the brake light go out in a Land Rover?
Two sensors, one at front and one at rear and one light. While it is unlikely both the front and rear sensors are giving trouble at the same time, if by some chance both are defective, then bypassing one of them with the “test” cable would not make the brake light go out as it would still be sensing the other defective sensor.
How to fix brake sensor on Land Rover?
If you still have the old sensors, cut the disc end off, skin back the two conductors and tie together. You can then properly connect the top plug end back into the factory plugs on the Land Rover. You might first check for continuity of your test harness to make sure that you do have continuity.
Two sensors, one at front and one at rear and one light. While it is unlikely both the front and rear sensors are giving trouble at the same time, if by some chance both are defective, then bypassing one of them with the “test” cable would not make the brake light go out as it would still be sensing the other defective sensor.
It’s been a while now so my memory fades, but I don’t recall doing anything to clear the light, but I replaced the sensors at the same time the pads (and rotors on occasion) where replaced. Replacing the sensor does reset the light.
So, the warning must’ve been caused by the rear brake pads, which he didn’t change, although I told him to . Once I saw the warning (seven days ago), I examined the rear pads my self, and did notice that they were worn out (a small bit is left).