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RE: brake wear sensor - testing?
- Subject: RE: brake wear sensor - testing?
- From: tgstewart@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:37:18 -0500
TIS is "Technical Information Service" I think... refers to the factory
service manual that is only available on a computer CD for later model
BMW's.
Tyler Stewart
'97 540iA
"Noordien, Igshaan" <[email protected]>
02/27/2002 08:29 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: brake wear sensor - testing?
Tyler
Thanks for the suggestion - I'll try this tonight.
Thanks
Igshaan
PS 'Scuse my ignorance, but what's the TIS procedure?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 27 February 2002 03:23
> To: Noordien, Igshaan
> Cc: '[email protected]'
> Subject: Re: brake wear sensor - testing?
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>
> Not sure about a '92 E36, but for the E39 you are supposed to
> turn the
> ignition key to position 1 for at least 30 seconds to reset that
> indication (according to the TIS procedure).
>
> Tyler Stewart
> '97 540iA
>
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> "Noordien, Igshaan" <[email protected]>
> Sent by: [email protected]
> 02/27/2002 03:21 AM
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> To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
> cc:
> Subject: brake wear sensor - testing?
>
>
> Hi People
>
> Is there any way of testing the brake wear sensors on my '92 e36 320?
> The sensors look in good shape but the dash warninglight won't go out
> even after installing new pads all round - front rotors were also
> replaced.
>
> TIA
>
> Igshaan
>
> '92 e36 320 (small six)
> Cape Town, South Africa
>
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