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Resetting the brake wear indicator light of the Audi Q7

Model: Audi Q7 MK 1, 4L - Years 2006-2015
Part: Warning light – error code

Today we will see the instructions that will allow us to reset the brake wear indicator light of the Audi Q7, as well as on other models of the manufacturer. First of all, we raise the vehicle and remove the wheel or wheels involved, then we replace the brake pads; disconnect the electrical connector of the brake wear sensor and reconnect it afterwards, as shown in the video. At this point, we reassemble everything and turn on the instrument panel, checking that the light has reset; if not, it will be necessary to use diagnostic software.

Posted on 3 May 2024 by ScegliAuto

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