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Resetting Maintenance Interval prior to Due Date
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05-09-2014, 11:35 AM | #1 |
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Resetting Maintenance Interval prior to Due Date
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I followed the instructions to reset maintenance intervals and it worked fine. However, for some reason the maintenance date did not reset. Weird. I reset it before the service light ever appeared, as I imagine I will probably be doing this most of the time to get ahead of the long maintenance cycles suggested by the car. Also I will be doing the same for the brake pads, as the brake pad sensor is only an inaccurate estimation, and not really sensing pad width or rotor width. Anyone else experience this issue? IE: My brake fluid now says 50k miles, but still due in 09/2014. |
05-09-2014, 12:09 PM | #2 | |
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As far as brake pads, the brake wear sensor very accurate in determining when the pads are spent because it triggers the "BRAKE" indicator light once the wear sensor is consumed. The CBS estimate of remiaing pad life can be somewhat inaccurate if the car is driven differently as it ages (i.e. switching from city driving to primarily highway driving). When the "BRAKE" indicator lights and stays on, the CBS will read -- for the axle that the pads are worn out on. There is no need to change the pads early thinking the CBS estimate is inaccurate. when the "BRAKE" light comes on and stays on, it's time to change the pads. My car has 249K, I've followed the CBS maintenance schedule. |
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05-09-2014, 08:49 PM | #3 | |
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Just wondering if there is a way to reset or modify the service interval, or service due date. or even just to reset the service interval before it starts the service reminder. |
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05-10-2014, 08:13 AM | #4 | |
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It is always good practice with BMWs to replace the rotors when replacing spent pads, since the rotors usually thin out before the new set of pads are spent, so measuring rotors is really not necessary either. If the rotor on your car was not changed with the last pad change then it may be worn to beyond minimum thickness. If that is the case, the I suggest replacing the rotors, pads, and sensor, and re-set the system. You can't adjust how the CBS determines the pad life estimate because it is an algorithm built into the computer module that monitors the brake system. The sensor is dual stage, which means it has two wires in it. Once breaks midway through the pad life, the computer takes note of that event and adjusts the estimated remaining pad life (in mileage) until the second wire breaks and the sensor illuminates the "BRAKE" indicator, when the pads are spent. |
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