You need to check for caliper slide.....if the caliper does not slide evenly, the wear will be uneven. If your slide bolts are gummed up, rusty or seized, you will get uneven brake wear.
You probably have frozen brake caliper slider pins or a frozen brake caliper piston on one side.
buy new brake pads
Most cars have 4 brake pads in the front two per side of the car
Your V brakes may be rubbing on one side due to misalignment of the brake pads or the wheel. Adjusting the brake pads or realigning the wheel should help resolve the issue.
The brake pad wear sensor is on the brake pads. On my 318ti, the sensor is on the left side, on the inboard pad.
2 on each side, the box will conatin all 4 pads.
Your bike brake may be rubbing on one side due to misalignment of the brake pads, a bent rotor, or a loose brake caliper. Check and adjust these components to fix the issue.
You need to check your brake pads or the sensor wire on your brake pads could have snapped
you have to replace the pads or on one side of car they will be two wires going to the brake pads chops these join them together this will put light out
Cheap brake pads will squeel. If you bought cheap brake pads, that's probably it. Also, make sure you apply brake grease to the back of your pads (do NOT apply the grease to the side of the pad coming into contact with the rotor, apply it to the other side coming into contact with the caliper). If you don't apply break grease, this will also cause squeeling.
Your bike brake may be sticking on one side due to a misalignment of the brake pads or a buildup of dirt and debris. This can cause uneven pressure on the brake, leading to one side sticking. Regular maintenance and adjustment of the brake system can help prevent this issue.
neither it is for the brake pad inticator control which alerts the driver that the pads are wearing thin, it is located on the drivers side front caliper, especially if it is a volkswagen