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Dealer says I have 10% pad left - and I have to have the rotors replaced as well as the pads. I've never heard of this before: routinely replacing rotors. Is it because I've had mostly old american cars, or is the dealer full of it? |
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Also: my temp light randomly goes on and off. The dealer basically wanted to cut the sensor, saying it was flaking out and didn't matter anyway. I thought it provided data to the ecu for controlling the overall engine operation, making it important to have it working properly. (You may now understand why I'm not sure I trust them on the rotor question) |
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Dealer says I have 10% pad left - and I have to have the rotors replaced as well as the pads. I've never heard of this before: routinely replacing rotors. Is it because I've had mostly old american cars, or is the dealer full of it? |
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Also: my temp light randomly goes on and off. The dealer basically wanted to cut the sensor, saying it was flaking out and didn't matter anyway. |
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I thought it provided data to the ecu for controlling the overall engine operation, making it important to have it working properly. (You may now understand why I'm not sure I trust them on the rotor question) |
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Dealer says I have 10% pad left - and I have to have the rotors replaced as well as the pads. I've never heard of this before: routinely replacing rotors. Is it because I've had mostly old american cars, or is the dealer full of it? Also: my temp light randomly goes on and off. The dealer basically wanted to cut the sensor, saying it was flaking out and didn't matter anyway. I thought it provided data to the ecu for controlling the overall engine operation, making it important to have it working properly. (You may now understand why I'm not sure I trust them on the rotor question) |
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Dealer says I have 10% pad left - and I have to have the rotors replaced as well as the pads. I've never heard of this before: routinely replacing rotors. Is it because I've had mostly old american cars, or is the dealer full of it? Also: my temp light randomly goes on and off. The dealer basically wanted to cut the sensor, saying it was flaking out and didn't matter anyway. I thought it provided data to the ecu for controlling the overall engine operation, making it important to have it working properly. (You may now understand why I'm not sure I trust them on the rotor question) |
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Dealer says I have 10% pad left - and I have to have the rotors replaced as well as the pads. I've never heard of this before: routinely replacing rotors. Is it because I've had mostly old american cars, or is the dealer full of it? Also: my temp light randomly goes on and off. The dealer basically wanted to cut the sensor, saying it was flaking out and didn't matter anyway. I thought it provided data to the ecu for controlling the overall engine operation, making it important to have it working properly. (You may now understand why I'm not sure I trust them on the rotor question) |
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What model and how many miles on the car? I did brakes on my 95 Passat VR6 at 85K and the rotors were so scored that I replaced them. They are not an expensive part. They have a minimum thickness and sometimes cannot be turned. |
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As far as cutting the temp sensor light...well, maybe you need to find a new mechanic. |
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