Replacing (or not) brake wear sensors

Replacing (or not) brake wear sensors

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21TonyK

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12,355 posts

223 months

Tuesday 28th February 2023
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So discs and pads need changing but the sensors aren't showing anything yet. Can I refit old sensors if they aren't "activated" or will I take them out and they are part worn and not work correctly with full thickness pads?

Polly Grigora

11,209 posts

123 months

Tuesday 28th February 2023
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As long as the relacement pads are of identical thickness to the worn ones they will go again

paintman

7,813 posts

204 months

Tuesday 28th February 2023
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What type of sensor have you got?

I'm curious as the ones I've seen on our own cars are basically a loop of insulated electrical wire in a little plastic plug pushed into a hole in the pad.
As the pad wears thin the wire insulation wears through & the bare wire can make contact with the disc thereby putting the warning light on.

Whilst I could re-use any that still have the insulation intact I just use the new ones that come with the new pads.

Matt_E_Mulsion

1,737 posts

79 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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Its false economy not to replace the wear sensors in my experience. The chance of the fiddly little things breaking their circuit whilst you are trying to remove them and refit them, plus expecting them to last as long as another set of pads when they've already done a duty cycle - the odds are not in your favour. They are relatively so cheap why would you not replace them.

E-bmw

10,955 posts

166 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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As above, they tend to either break or the spring will fly out rendering them useless anyway, false economy in time if nothing else.

Dave Brand

938 posts

282 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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Replacement pads should have wear sensors already in place.

ChocolateFrog

31,518 posts

187 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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Dave Brand said:
Replacement pads should have wear sensors already in place.
Both audible and visual sensors stat firmly in my head between pad changes.

Smint

2,313 posts

49 months

Saturday 4th March 2023
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Pretty sure the last time i replaced pads on my old MB it came with new sensor leads, if not they're cheap enough to buy but if you remove them carefully should last a couple of pads out.
If its those spring clip types that scrape on the disc when pads are worn enough, they've always been supplied with new pads in my experience.