If they are the same as BMW they wear with the pads and must be replaced to reset the light
Regardless of any engineering answer, they are a wear part of the braking system and connected to the electronic controls you rely on like ABS......they cost $2. You decide.
I just changed my pads and rotors and you should always change the sensor as they wear with the pads. The sensor for my c240 cost me $17.00 at Mercedes. You can also get them on eBay if this is a little expensive.
When changing brake pads on a Mercedes Vito there is not reset option.Things to check:check that the sensors are the same as the ones on the old padsmake sure sensor wires properly connectedsensor CORRECTLY seated with the padsNote:Always check with your Mercedes Car Dealer
Beind brake drum to replace
If you are talking about the brake sensors then it is time to replace the front brake pads. You should also check the rears while you are at it. When replacing the front brake pads you will also need to change the sensors also.
remove the sensors and clean it. then put it back. if the warning light is still replace the sensors it is cheap
i replaced my rear brake pads for $550 at the dealership. remember that every time u get ur brakes changed, u have to replace the abs sensors as well.
How do i change the 3rd brake light on a mercedes vito van.It is the brake light above the back door?
Change the brake pads sensors. You must change them after every brake pad swap.
It means your brake pads need changing.
There are two things that should be examined the brake stop switch and wheel speed sensor. If changing first the brake stop switch does not work. Then remove both wheel speed sensors located at front wheels. That should resolve your ABS light problem.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your Mercedes-Benz S4 20. Remove the brake spring and the brake caliper. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install your new brake pads.
When wanting to save some cash and change a set of brake pads at home then it is possible to find help and advice on how to change the brake pads on the internet. Such websites as Edmunds have an article on changing brake pads, and the Halfords website also offers information about changing brake pads.
Inside the trunk.