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Brake wear light.
- Thread starter Ash944
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924nutter
PCGB Member
I've never quite understood the sensors and how they work; yes, they wear out and hence break the circuit, but if they are slightly worn (enough to light up the warning light on the dashboard) and you replace the pads then sometimes you can re-use the sensor. This doesn't make sense to me as once the connection in the sensor is broken, it will surely stay broken? If someone can explain this to me I'll be very happy ... [
Oli.
ORIGINAL: Ash944
Yes Iv taken off the sensor so I can get me a new one
I have also looked at just replacing the lot discs and pads its guna need it at some point.
What's the best to use??
The car isn't a track or race car just a everyday driver
For the fronts at least, then Pagid Discs from CarParts4Less will run to about £50 each and a set of textar pads at about the same cost as a disc. I fitted discs and updated Mintex 1144 pads for under £225
944 man
Active member
ORIGINAL: zcacogp
it's worth thinking about wiring the sensors out of the circuit; cut the sensor off the end of the wire and solder the two bare ends into a loop, and then tuck this loop of wire out of the way somewhere.
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Ash944
New member
And I'm just going to replace these sensors whilst I'm at it
The other point to watch for is that ECP often won't have stock of the part you need (particularly for something obscure as 944 disks) at your local branch, in which case you are left waiting for it to arrive there the next day anyway.
Oli.
Ash944
New member
ORIGINAL: zcacogp
You won't find a discount code for CP4L - they are about as cheap as you'll find and don't discount any further as far as I am aware.
Oli.
Already found one mate its only 5% but it'll do
Save5 is the discount code.
Ash944
New member
ORIGINAL: zcacogp
Ah, looks like I was wrong then!
(Actually, I know I was wrong - they sometimes publish ones on their front page! Sorry for having misled you.)
Oli.
We can't always be right oli.

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