possibilities are, as nate pointed out, a disconnected wear sensor, or low
brake fluid, or a damaged wear sensor -
and did your friends know enough to check that the pistons were set to the
proper 20 deg angle within the calipers? I believe clark's garage has a
FAQ on brakes, and the ****sche manual is very detailed for both front and
rear.
you do NOT reset the warning light, you fix the cause and it will go out
by
itself.
"Nate Nagel" <njnagel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:fmohth19gc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sven0188 wrote:
>> Hi Friends,
>>
>> Another question I've got.
>> My brake warning light came on as a result of brake pads that needed
>> replacement on the rear wheels. Which I did, obviously with some help
>> from my friends.
>>
>> But now the question is, how do I reset that warning light?
>> I have tried a couple of things but now success.
>>
>> Can someone please assist me.
>>
>> Thanks!
>
> You need to replace the wear sensors for the rear brake pads.
>
> nate
>
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