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Old 04-09-2008, 09:46 AM
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Default Brake Pad sensor jumper anyone?

During the FMIC install... I had the wheels off and decided to throw some anti-squeak compound on the back of the pads. My buddy cut the sensor cable on the front left pad and now I get a brake pad light inside the car. Not too weorried about it, but does anyone know which wires to jump to get the light out? Can I just disconnect the sensor plug and get it to go out?
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