Pad warning light

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Howoodie
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I’m thinking of selling my Turbo and just as I planned to place the ad on Autotrader the brake pad warning light came on. So To save some money I’ve ordered new pads and sensors My son fitted them and the brakes seem fine smooth and no squeaking but the warning light hasn’t gone off - any ideas please don’t think my local centre will want to help

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Guy
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Have a look here - the last post is the most useful: https://www.macanforum.com/threads/dogs ... st-2535799
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is your son a qualified machinic with insurance ?
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gasgas1 wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 7:24 pm is your son a qualified machinic with insurance ?
Are you suggesting that only qualified mechanics with insurance can work on cars?
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Howoodie
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Well no5 qualified but we have built a caterham, a cobra replica and he’s modIfied his Honda to 600Bhp so a break pad shouldn’t be impossible just Porsche making it awkward to use 3rd part6 repairers or DIY
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