Does the Magotan have a brake pad warning function?

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SerenityDella
07/29/25 3:29pm
Magotan brake pad wear indicator light: 1. Normally this light is off; when illuminated, it alerts the owner to promptly replace faulty or excessively worn brake pads, and it turns off after repair. 2. If the brake pads are not worn, the light may be on due to a sensor malfunction. The vehicle can still be driven but should be taken to the nearest service station for inspection. 3. The brake pads will trigger a warning when worn to a certain position, as they are equipped with sensors. The brake pad wear indicator light is also commonly referred to as the brake lining wear warning light or the yellow circle with dashed brackets warning light. Normally this light is off; when illuminated, it alerts the owner to promptly replace faulty or excessively worn brake pads, and it turns off after repair.
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