It's a kind of diaper rash -- annoying but basically harmless. The area is staying too moist for too long. Maybe change pads more often or use a heavier type of pad.
Most pads have a leak-barrier of plastic that will hold the moisture next to your skin, this keeps your clothes clean but can cause a rash.
Bad rotors
Wear pads and tampons. Avoid tampons,since it doesn't allow proper out flow of bad blood.Wear thick pads if you have a heavy flow.If your afraid of staining wear adira period panties. They are cotton and comfy.
Depends how bad the rotors were. And how old the pads are. The pads will wear into the shape of the rotor surface. So new flat rotors will wear old pads much faster until they wear down to conform to the new surface. Also this could damage the rotor surface. Its cheap insurance just to put new pads in. Its a quick job since the brakes are all apart anyway.
You either have a bad brake caliper or the brake hose is bad.
Brake pads wear indicator (replace brake pads)? Bad wheel bearing? Low tire?
Bad brake pads (wear indicator rubbing rotor), brake pads not retracting and rubbing rotor, or bad wheel bearings. You need to have this looked at before possible great damage is done.
Brake wear indicators are telling you that brake pads need replacement?Bad CV joint?Bad wheel bearing?
no you cant coz its not like, transmittable
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I am going to presume that you mean the sensor. Well, there are wear sensors that are always replaced when replacing brake pads. Now, ABS sensors usually do not requre replacement unless they go bad.
very very bad rashy balls
*scratch