91 Q45 Brake Pad Sensors

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clayyy
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I have a "Worn Brake Pads" computer warning but brakes are fine. I don't really need the sensors, so how can I disable them and get this message off my computer. One mechanic suggested I cut and splice the wires to the rear sensor...to complete the circuit. Any suggestions...?


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Exar-Kun
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pay the money and get the sensor replaced. do it right.-chet

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You "can" do as your mech suggests, but I'm guessing there's some other problem.

Do you have Nissan pads or did you opt for "el-cheapo's"? If so, get some factory pads from Joe at infiniti of scottsdale and do it right. You'll be amazed at the difference.

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Most of the better quality pads will be setup to accept the factory sensor hookups. It's best to do it right the first time.


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