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Freddy Bear



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Is there a brake pad wear indicator?

This morning a warning came up on the dash that the brake pads are wearing and need replacing on my L460. It has done 24,000 miles.

Before having four Range Rovers on the trot my last BMW showed you in iDrive how much wear was left on each brake pad.

Do Range Rovers have this information anywhere? I looked through the menus and couldn't find anything, so thought I would ask here.

Any thoughts very welcome!

Post #713890 12th Mar 2025 1:04pm
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ReggieMac



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Other than the brake wear sensor attached to the brakepad I am not aware of any such function? _______________________________________________

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DrF



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In short no.

My understanding is that the BMW system assumes a wear %'tage given mileage and driving style so not actually that accurate but who knows, I might be wrong.

Just so you know, you will eat brakes on the L460, I would say 24,000 is pretty good.

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tonypjr



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@ 24K on the clock and these being the original set of brakes. I think you did a pretty good job. Very Happy Range Rovers, especially full sized Range Rovers go through brakes fast. Faster than BMW and Mercedes. They also go through control arms like no ones business.

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