What does the BrakePadsWorn warning light indicate?
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BrakePadsWorn indicates an issue with the brake pads, requiring inspection of the braking system. This light typically illuminates when the parking brake is engaged or during braking, and should turn off automatically after braking is completed. If the brake warning light remains brightly lit, it signifies a malfunction in the braking system that requires immediate repair at a service facility. Below are the benefits of lubricating the brake calipers and cleaning the brake discs. Brake Caliper Lubrication Maintenance: Lubricating the moving shafts and rubber seals of the brake calipers helps maintain the softness of the caliper bushings and extends their service life. It is recommended to use fully synthetic brake caliper lubricant for this purpose. Brake Disc Cleaning: Quickly removes oil stains, dirt, and friction dust from brake discs, brake drums, and related components, ensuring optimal heat dissipation from the brake discs. This process also eliminates squeaking noises during braking and promotes more even braking performance.