So, going down a long hill the other day I smelt a burning plasticy kind of smell, i wasn't sure if it was me or someone nearby, so I pulled over, rear right wheel was radiating heat (not dangerously but just felt warmer) and a bit of a burnt smell.
As soon as I could, I checked my brake pads.
The pads etc seemed ok but it seems to have worn down to the plastic bit embedded in the pad, I assume this plastic insulates some contacts, which when worn enough will create a circuit and tell me to replace my brake pads (though I can't see any warning light on my dash)
Is this how it normally works? All the wiring appears to be there for wear sensors but no warning light??
THere seems to be plenty of friction material left on the brake pad. THe only other indication of problems of a slight whistle/squek from said brake.
I'm having no physical brake problems, but I think I might as well replace them this weekend, especially the pins and springs, they're well rusty