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Picked up today! Got my first warning though....

C64_forever

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So let me be absolutely clear: the car is amazing. Drives solid, feels solid, it was love at first sight. Service at my dealer (Rusnak in Pasadena) was top notch.

I started driving back from Pasadena into the Bay Area around 11am. Around noon, I got a "tyre pressure high" message, and a few minutes after that, I got a "Brake Wear" message that kept the red brake light illuminated all the way back home. Car brakes fine, so I am inclined to believe it is sensor issue. The description says "Brake pads are worn or system cannot determine status". Since the car is new, I feel comfortable discounting the worn pads theory.

Has anyone run into this issues? Does anyone know how to reset those messages? The typre pressure high was easy to reset (in fact tyre pressure was high for one person). I would like to reset messages to see if the Brake Wear comes again. Thanks in advance for any advice, help or ideas!
 
No big deal just perform a reset on tire pressure system in the morning once the car has sat. It probably was calibrated at lower pressure than what you are riding at. For what it is worth unladen I run at 36lbs / 2.5bar for a softer ride…. Air down some for a softer ride, re calibrate tire pressure in the menu, done.
 
No big deal just perform a reset on tire pressure system in the morning once the car has sat. It probably was calibrated at lower pressure than what you are riding at. For what it is worth unladen I run at 36lbs / 2.5bar for a softer ride…. Air down some for a softer ride, re calibrate tire pressure in the menu, done.
Yes! The tyre warning cleared quickly. I did exactly what you do, set them at 36 lbs.

The Brake Wear is still there... oh well. I will deal with that one next. Dealer suggested some clips in brake system could be loose. I will not sweat it. Car is literally new so I am assuming brake pads are ok. Unless this forum suggests otherwise....
 
So let me be absolutely clear: the car is amazing. Drives solid, feels solid, it was love at first sight. Service at my dealer (Rusnak in Pasadena) was top notch.

I started driving back from Pasadena into the Bay Area around 11am. Around noon, I got a "tyre pressure high" message, and a few minutes after that, I got a "Brake Wear" message that kept the red brake light illuminated all the way back home. Car brakes fine, so I am inclined to believe it is sensor issue. The description says "Brake pads are worn or system cannot determine status". Since the car is new, I feel comfortable discounting the worn pads theory.

Has anyone run into this issues? Does anyone know how to reset those messages? The typre pressure high was easy to reset (in fact tyre pressure was high for one person). I would like to reset messages to see if the Brake Wear comes again. Thanks in advance for any advice, help or idea

Congrats C64! Break in minor glitches. Soon they're gone! I'm so jealous!!!
 
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