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Many thanks Arctic. I have had the problem for a few months and never got round to it. As all my normal activities have been cancelled because of the coronavirus I got on and done it. It was only the front that needed doing so it was a 10+minute task.
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Funnily enough I'm on this job today too. New pads at the front but the warning light has refused to go out. The sensor end looked ok. Can they be removed altogether or do I need a plug in to make it go away? ( Even if o put a new sensor wire on?)
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No. Just cut the wire and join the ends together. Artic has done a How To on the task
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Follow this below you can even do the mod within the wheel arch area. https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...68&postcount=9
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Thanks all, suffice it to say this is one warning light which won't be troubling me again!
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