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djambalawa
15th July 2013, 02:29 PM
I was a bit surprised to have this light on so early... is this normal?

I drive like a grandma most of the time... although have done a bit of towing a small camper trailer and a bit of offroading...

Ferret
15th July 2013, 02:59 PM
Similar usage here - at last service (20k) ~40% wear

discotwinturbo
15th July 2013, 03:10 PM
All very different k's for each D4 depending on driving styles, where you drive, and what you tow.

I thought mine would go early based on what I have read here.

I have travelled 40,000 with huge amounts of very heavy towing, a fair bit off offroad, but we only have little hills in WA, and I don't do any stop start traffic.

I have atleast another 30,000 on front and rear. Rotors are also in good shape last time I swapped my tyres over.

Brett.....

djambalawa
15th July 2013, 03:13 PM
All very different k's for each D4 depending on driving styles, where you drive, and what you tow.

Brett.....

I know - hence my statement in my original post about "driving like a grandma". I don't pull up quick on the brakes at all really... slow down gently for lights and corners etc... very flat country around Darwin.... seems odd to me...

101RRS
15th July 2013, 03:58 PM
Those kms seem far too low even for a D4 - so I would be thinking about pulling off the wheels and having a lookie see - I would be expecting and faulty sensor as they are quite flimsy but you never know.

Garry

SBD4
15th July 2013, 04:17 PM
I would go with what Garry said, They go open circuit to show brake pad wear so, it may be possible one of the wires has been broken or disconnected. IIRC there are two sensors, one on front near side and one on rear offside - someone will jump in to say otherwise if not. Have look and ensure the wiring for the sensors is intact.

PS had my 1st change of pads at ~80k km.

AnD3rew
15th July 2013, 07:13 PM
I managed to dislodge a sensor on a not very rough trip a while ago. I stuck my head behind the wheel and saw the broken sensor hanging from a wire.
That would be my first port of call to check.

connock
15th July 2013, 07:45 PM
yep same as Andrew but I broke mine driving through sand dunes, work that out , no sticks or stones weird.

connock

Plane Fixer
15th July 2013, 08:12 PM
Check to see if the brakes have been binding as there have been a few reported instances on the D3 forum.

scarry
15th July 2013, 08:26 PM
A lot of dirt road driving will often chew the rears out,leaving the fronts fine.