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323i LCI front brake pads replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="astroboy" data-source="post: 450743" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>Yes.. iDrive can't be trusted, its just a driver's aid. I check my pad thickness visually, to isolate iDrive's sometime erroneous estimates.</p><p></p><p>My 320i is 43k km now, and both front and rear pad sudah tukar liao. How many millimeter of pad u have left now? I know someone's pad wear indicator on iDrive still show 80k km left and the car more than 2 years old liao!</p><p></p><p>Whatever it is, the car still under warranty, so just send the car in for inspection and if I not wrong, with a balance of 1.8k km to go, they can replace your pad under BSRI now rather than waiting for another 1.8k km because its dangerous to drive with minimal brake pad.</p><p></p><p>Can also be a malfunction of the brake, DSC or what not and caliper refuse to release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astroboy, post: 450743, member: 4527"] Yes.. iDrive can't be trusted, its just a driver's aid. I check my pad thickness visually, to isolate iDrive's sometime erroneous estimates. My 320i is 43k km now, and both front and rear pad sudah tukar liao. How many millimeter of pad u have left now? I know someone's pad wear indicator on iDrive still show 80k km left and the car more than 2 years old liao! Whatever it is, the car still under warranty, so just send the car in for inspection and if I not wrong, with a balance of 1.8k km to go, they can replace your pad under BSRI now rather than waiting for another 1.8k km because its dangerous to drive with minimal brake pad. Can also be a malfunction of the brake, DSC or what not and caliper refuse to release. [/QUOTE]
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