andresykes
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Hi. Just taken my 2 year old Discovery 4 in for its 2nd service. The LR dealer advised me that I needed new rear pads and discs because one brake pad had worn down to the metal and knackered the disc. Couple of questions:
1. The brake pad wear sensors did not indicate the pads were getting worn. The dealer says this is because there is only 1 sensor on the 4 rear pads. Is it normal for cars to only have a sensor on one pad?
2. Why would the pad have worn so unevenly? The dealer can't offer an explanation, he says the caliper wasn't sticking, so can't explain it. The other 3 pads all have pretty well identical wear with approx 2-3 mm of brake pad left.
So I've been stuck with a bill for nearly £300 and a dealer who isn't interested. LR apparently also aren't interested and refused to do the work under warranty - even though the sensor system clearly didn't work and they can't off up any explanation for the uneven pad wear. Any thoughts?
1. The brake pad wear sensors did not indicate the pads were getting worn. The dealer says this is because there is only 1 sensor on the 4 rear pads. Is it normal for cars to only have a sensor on one pad?
2. Why would the pad have worn so unevenly? The dealer can't offer an explanation, he says the caliper wasn't sticking, so can't explain it. The other 3 pads all have pretty well identical wear with approx 2-3 mm of brake pad left.
So I've been stuck with a bill for nearly £300 and a dealer who isn't interested. LR apparently also aren't interested and refused to do the work under warranty - even though the sensor system clearly didn't work and they can't off up any explanation for the uneven pad wear. Any thoughts?