Assuming that the brake pads were just changed and the sensor is still on, Perhaps the sensor wire was broken during installation causing the sensor to stay on. Happened on my 2001 a4.
A bad brake sensor can cause the ESP light to stay on in an Audi. Other reasons the light stays on include a problem with the batter, loose clamp causing a leak in the intake, and worn brake pads.
You need to replace the break pads or you can bodge it up by connecting the two wires
It's low break pads. you have to check the brake pads and need to be services. please note that it come with break sensor. to remove the light u may required to change the brake sensors
Replace the brake pads.
You should have a Brake Wear Sensor that will give you the light on your dash when it's time to change brake pads.
check your break fluid, break pads, and ebrake switch! if were any other light like airbag then you would push the drivers door light swith five times with ignition on
The brake pads are getting thin. That sensor is for the brake pads.
Audi has a greedy touch by scaring audi owners that their brakes are bad... It's BS
Disconnecting the battery may reset the brake pad worn sensor light on a 2002 VW Beetle. Another thing to check is the harness, if it is not plugged in after installing brake pads the sensor light will go on.
your brake pads are worn or there is trouble with the sensor for them.
you have to by a replacement sensor for your front and rear pads.
The break pad wear sensor on your BMW is mounted on a front drivers side brake pad and will display a light on your active check control panel when your pads need to be replaced.