Here's what you should understand about brake wear indication on this vehicle:
* Warning Light: The most common indication is a brake warning light on your dashboard. This usually illuminates when the brake fluid level drops significantly (due to pad wear or a leak), or sometimes due to a fault in the brake system itself. You cannot reset this light electronically. The light will go off *only* after you've addressed the underlying issue (low fluid, worn pads, etc.) and perhaps bled the brakes if necessary.
* Mechanical Wear Indicators: Some brake pads have a small metal tab that scrapes against the rotor when the pads are worn down to a critical thickness. This produces a squealing noise, serving as a mechanical warning. This noise is not a code and can't be reset – it's a physical wear indicator.
* Brake Pad Replacement: The actual solution is to replace the worn brake pads. Once the new pads are installed, and the brake fluid level is checked and topped off if needed, the warning light should go out if it was caused by low fluid due to pad wear.
In short: There's no code to reset. You need to replace the brake pads and potentially top off the brake fluid if the warning light is still on after that. If the light remains illuminated *after* replacing the pads and topping off the fluid, there may be a different problem with your braking system that requires professional attention.