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Brake Pad Wear Sensors

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Bracket For Front Brake Pad Wear Sensor.

Fits:
Porsche 982 Boxster Spyder (718) 2019>> (WITH Or WITHOUT Ceramic Brakes)
Cars With Option Codes:
E1T - RS Version

Porsche 991 Turbo / GT2 RS MKI / MKII 2014>>2020
Cars With Option Codes:
450 - Ceramic Brake (PCCB)

Porsche 992.1 Carrera MKI 2019>>2024
Cars With Option Codes:
E0W - Special Edition
1LR - Disc Brakes In Front, With Integrated Brake Carrier
1LS - Disc Brakes In Front, With Integrated Brake Carrier

Porsche 992.1 Turbo / Turbo S MKI 2020>>
Cars With Option Codes:
1LR - Disc Brakes In Front, With Integrated Brake Carrier
1LS - Disc Brakes In Front, With Integrated Brake Carrier

Porsche 991 R / GT3 / RS / GT-Speed MKI / MKII 2014>>2021
Cars With Option Codes:
450 - Ceramic Brake (PCCB) MY 2018>>

Porsche 992.1 GT3 / RS / ST MKI 2021>>
C1LR - Disc Brakes In Front, With Integrated Brake Carrier
1LS - Disc Brakes In Front, With Integrated Brake Carrier
1LQ - Front Disc Brake PCCB
1LX - Front Disc Brake PCCB (EXC)
E0Y - S/T Design
A8G - GT3 Version

Porsche 982 Cayman GT4 (718) 2019>>
Cars With Option Codes:
E1T - RS Version
450 - Ceramic Brake (PCCB)

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About Brake Pad Wear Sensors

Brake Pad Wear Sensors

Brake pads are wearing constantly due to the friction and heat produced by the braking process. When the pad wears down to a predetermined level, the brake pad sensor within comes into contact with the metal brake disc and creates an electrical circuit. This in turn illuminates a warning light on the dash board which informs the driver that the brakes need replacing.

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