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| MAW Member Since: 06 May 2006 Location: Lincs Posts: 3104      | Yes - if your sensor is not decalring yet then you are OK - if it was you would not know if it was the front or rear declaring without a visual.... | ||
|  Wed Jul 22 2009 9:51pm | 
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| NickM Member Since: 14 Feb 2008 Location: London Posts: 2995    | I maintain that the sensors don't work - I got told my pads were at 92% and 95% - and yes they still 'lipped' the discs - and no sensors told me I had so little time left - apparently the sensors are embedded quite deep into the pads, I'm not sure they would even tell you before it was too late.....I think the sensor part is a waste IMHO | ||
|  Thu Jul 23 2009 7:12am | 
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| MAW Member Since: 06 May 2006 Location: Lincs Posts: 3104      | I have had scare tactics from Dealer in the past Nick. The sensor is seperate from the pad but mounted along side... IME when it starts alerting you have around 3mm+ of pad left and IIRC they are about 12-15mm deep when new. I did possibly 500 miles after the sensors started telling me it was time....
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 Quick question. I'm going to change my rear brake pads.
  Quick question. I'm going to change my rear brake pads.





