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F355Berlinetta

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  1. I checked all four corners and the sensors were pushed in all the way and all the wires looked new...as they should. I even used some electrical contact cleaner/enhancer. I was about to give up then I remembered that I had the old sensors in a box that I haven't thrown out yet. I plugged in the old sensors in each caliper and it ended being a faulty front left sensor as the light went off. :) Thanks for all the replies.
  2. All, I changed pads, rotors, and sensors on all four corners and now the brake wear light stays on all the time. Is there a way I can reset it such as disconnect the battery cable? Car is a 2000 C4. Thanks in advance, Dan
  3. How about 6) Get the nose re-resprayed so it matches the rest of the paint. Mine has the same dilemma and it drives me nuts.
  4. The driver side brake light keeps going out. If I wiggle the bulb it'll light right up. Is there a common fix for this or should I get a new wiring harness. Thanks, Dan
  5. All, New owner here just saying hello. Last week I picked up a 2000 C4 millenium edition #833/911.
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