BRAKE LINING WEAR visit workshop!!
Previously i had malfunction that didnt need service or whatever,
1. coolant low (which wasnt low at all)
2. wipers fluid low (which wasnt low at all)
3. ESB BAS brakes came on (replaced brakeswitch didnt really know if that was the case or just another faulty reading)
4. today the BRAKE LINE WEAR>...

Inspect the brakes yourself...or take it to a Indy..Several in HB
As You could have a Inner pad worn...Unless you remove a rim its impossible to see the wear on the inner pad...It could be a false signal..or a loose pad sensor..or that you do need brake work
Mercedes recommends that the brake rotors should NOT be machined
Inspect the brakes yourself...or take it to a Indy..Several in HB
As You could have a Inner pad worn...Unless you remove a rim its impossible to see the wear on the inner pad...It could be a false signal..or a loose pad sensor..or that you do need brake work
Mercedes recommends that the brake rotors should NOT be machined
If you have all those warnings check your battery voltage if it drops below a set voltage the system on the mb will throw a lot of the warning lamps you describe until the charge is again above the low limit.
If you have all those warnings check your battery voltage if it drops below a set voltage the system on the mb will throw a lot of the warning lamps you describe until the charge is again above the low limit.
hey guys ..

couple weeks ago there was three malfuction messege came on my dash board and i read the forums up here in MB world , i changed my breake light switch with just $26... thats amazing .... hey i am back again with another issue ... break line wear .... what the hek is that ..OMG ....its terrible after long time i baught nice car everyweek there is a trouble on it ....
please some one help me what to do ... how much its coast to make clear ...if i go to dealership is that gonna coast me a fortune or something simple like my breaklight switch ?...
please replay somebody i need to fix it soon becaus long weekend coming .. all mechanics wud be off ...
thanks
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No need to panic about the brakes. The wear sensors trip when there is about 2.5mm of brake pad left. Learn to properly inspect your brakes or find an indy you can trust. While there are knowledgeable mechanics at the chain stores, most don't have much experience with MB. Since the brakes are kind of important
, you should have them measured (rotors and pads) about once a year. That means removing the pads from the calipers not just eyeballing. If it's being done right, you should be told the exact thickness of the rotors and pads on each of the 4 hubs.BTW, autohausaz is a great source for OEM brake parts even if you prefer to have the parts installed by a 3rd party. There's plenty of time to figure out what you need, order the parts and find someone to install them or learn yourself.
Hence, the message gives you a heads-up with a massive safety margin before the brakes will stop working normally. The appearance of this message does not mean "stop the car and have it towed to a workshop to replace the brakes immediately because driving further would endanger you and others." It means: "Be alerted that one (or more) brake pads are approaching the end of their service life and ought to be replaced in the near future." Depending on your driving style, you could safely drive many hundreds or even thousands of miles before no pad material would be left and things would get critical. But do take care of this in the near future. By the way, you can rather easily check brake pad thickness visually using a strong light by looking through the holes in the rim without removing the wheel. The rotors have remaining thickness specifications for when they are still serviceable (e.g. can be left on the car) and when they need to be replaced together with the pads.



