How to detect faulty brake sensors on a range rover
Brake lights are been turned up on the dash board whenever the brake pads wears to an unbearable level or sometimes when the sensor become faulty.
so when you see a break light pop up, don't get weary it might just be that the fluids are very low.. First check the brake fluid level, then check the level of your brake pad and see if it needs to be change.
Range rover has two brake pad sensors, one in the front- left tyre and the other one in the rear right tyre.
Steps to detecting a faulty sensor
so when you see a break light pop up, don't get weary it might just be that the fluids are very low.. First check the brake fluid level, then check the level of your brake pad and see if it needs to be change.
Range rover has two brake pad sensors, one in the front- left tyre and the other one in the rear right tyre.
Steps to detecting a faulty sensor
- Trace the brake sensor wire from where it fits into the brake pad upwards to a junction box close to the wish bone.
- Open the junction box, be careful not to tamper with the ABS sensor.
- Disconnect the brake sensor wire.
- Connect a paper clip to the terminals of the sensor i.e. loop the clip on the sensor
- Turn on the ignition, wait for 20seconds and observe if the brake wear light is still on. If the light clears that means that particular sensor is faulty, but if the light remains on repeat the procedure on the next sensor.
- Change faulty sensor ASAP.

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