Only if they are defective.
Should get a pair of discs and four pads for under £50. If fitted by a garare, expect to pay no more than £120 including labout and vat.
From Wikipedia: "In retail business, a warranty (or "extended warranty") commonly refers to a guarantee of the reliability of a product under conditions of ordinary use."
It is something to do with your ABS your brake pads may need to be replaced or your brake discs. drive carefully and no handbrake turns!
11/19 or just under 58 % it will be red, just under 16 % of the time it will be blue and a little over 26 % it will be green
On the brake pedal bracket under the dash.On the brake pedal bracket under the dash.
Yes. No question about it. Back in the days of asbestos brake pads, you could get 80,000 miles or more out of the pads (well, I did on my Rover Metro, the first car I ever had with disc brakes - disc is correct English for what Americans call rotors), whilst the discs remained in perfectly good condition. But asbestos has been banned, and rightly so. Modern brake pads have metal particles in the friction material - or may even be made from sintered metal. The bonus is that modern pads have greater friction and will stop you far and away quicker than the old asbestos ones. The downside is that most pads and discs now wear out together, and must be replaced as a full set. Brake manufacturers are getting on to this and are packaging pads and discs together as a set. Mintex, for instance, package their sets under the name "Brake-in-a-Box".
In THIS country (USA) it is illegal to distribute brake or suspension parts that are inferior in quality to the original equipment. If you use aftermarket brake parts the auto manufacturer will no doubt try to get out of a warranty that has anything to do with the brakes. On the other hand, the brakes are probably no longer under warranty anyway so what difference does it make.
It is above the brake pedal not under it. Follow the brake pedal bracket all the way up and you will see the brake pedal switch.
You have to open up the computer and replace the button battery by one of the sampe type. I would recommend letting you system manufacturer do this if its still under waranty.
under the brake pedal
under the dash about 6inches above the brake pedal under the dash about 6 inches above the brake pedal
Check fuses first but its probably the brake light switch under the brake pedal.