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Oct 1st, 2022, 18:50 | #1 |
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Pad wear sensor
2018 V60 pad wear sensor, does the model have one, the reason is that I have a noise on the rear brakes and when checked found the pads worn out.
Bought the car last year form a reputable Volvo dealer who never mentioned pad wear. Have only covered 4k and the car has done 23 k would have thought they would have lasted longer. The main reason for the call is that you would have thought they would have had a warning light on the dash as a precaution fortunately I was not far from home |
Oct 1st, 2022, 23:31 | #2 |
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There is no sensor, and on that platform if you are more of a sedate driver the do seem to wear the rear brakes faster than the fronts. Bad show on the dealer though, unless there has been a fault where one pad has worn much more quickly, that should have been obvious on the 18k inspection…
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Oct 13th, 2022, 23:02 | #4 |
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Hi
On my v60 premature rear pad wear, on inside pad, occurred due to parking brake piston not sliding back properly when disengaging. Lubricated piston and replaced pads both sides. |
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