- Nov 22, 2018
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- MH
- Rimor Europeo 87
- Exp
- Five years plus three tugging
In February, having had the MH for five years, I had the front discs and pads changed by Adam Morey in Portsmouth. In June, I had the rear pads changed. The rear discs were fine.
This summer, we were coming down the Simplon Pass into Switzerland, when roadworks on a blind bend forced me to a screeching halt. Cue smell of smoking brakes from the front passenger side. We pulled over and waited for them to cool. As we pulled off, the brakes were working normally. Then the brake pad warning light came on.
As the brakes were working perfectly well, we carried on cautiously. No problems, except this light stayed on. We are now home, but I am wondering why it is still on. These are new brakes, only a thousand miles from new. What could cause the light to come on and stay on?
Thanks very much.
This summer, we were coming down the Simplon Pass into Switzerland, when roadworks on a blind bend forced me to a screeching halt. Cue smell of smoking brakes from the front passenger side. We pulled over and waited for them to cool. As we pulled off, the brakes were working normally. Then the brake pad warning light came on.
As the brakes were working perfectly well, we carried on cautiously. No problems, except this light stayed on. We are now home, but I am wondering why it is still on. These are new brakes, only a thousand miles from new. What could cause the light to come on and stay on?
Thanks very much.