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Octavia 2 pad indicator light - The brake pad indicator light is on. Octavia 2 l

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  • #1 16652701
    siuch5
    Level 10  
    Hello,
    I have a problem with the glowing wear indicator on the front brake pads in the Skoda Octavia II after lifts. Replaced blocks, the light does not go out again, I suspect a break in the electrical system. Does anyone have a schematic diagram of the electrical system of the braking system for this toy car and could share it with me? Maybe someone has already worked this problem and knows what can be played?
    I am able to permanently opt out of this control by making a jumper on the pins on the computer or make a "bypass" between the computer and the block, but without the diagram I can not.
    Please help. Thanks in advance!
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  • #2 16652707
    grala1
    VAG group specialist
    VCDSem will disable control of the blocks in the meter without rummaging in the installation - change of the meter coding.
    The cable from the blocks goes to the meter.
    The same color at the counter and blocks so a scheme is unnecessary.
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  • #3 16652720
    T5
    Admin of Cars group
    siuch5 wrote:
    I have a problem with the front brake pad wear indicator

    And how do you know that these are front blocks? Maybe the back is worn.
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  • #4 16652808
    karol4444
    Level 12  
    I am also very curious how the control of the front blocks looks like and how to the rear ???
    You can check the back without rummaging by unfastening the ankle or tearing the cable from the block from the rear axle.

    Let me know if it's hit-sunk.
  • #5 16652906
    siuch5
    Level 10  
    grala1 wrote:
    VCDSem will disable control of the blocks in the meter without rummaging in the installation - change of the meter coding.
    The cable from the blocks goes to the meter.
    The same color at the counter and blocks so a scheme is unnecessary.

    Thanks for your help, it's all clear.
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