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e90 325i Brake Pad
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<blockquote data-quote="danc" data-source="post: 415926" data-attributes="member: 2441"><p>The sensor is not just a trigger for replacement i.e. some older Porsche. It wears down with your brake pad and it sends the signal to OBC. But what I heard it's accurate to about +/- 15%, so visual checks still important and the sensors are not on all 4 wheels, so the wheel without sensor may have more brake pad wear but you will not know via OBC. Changed my rear 2 months back but my front is still reading 16K even after I have driven 60K. Why the front last so long??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danc, post: 415926, member: 2441"] The sensor is not just a trigger for replacement i.e. some older Porsche. It wears down with your brake pad and it sends the signal to OBC. But what I heard it's accurate to about +/- 15%, so visual checks still important and the sensors are not on all 4 wheels, so the wheel without sensor may have more brake pad wear but you will not know via OBC. Changed my rear 2 months back but my front is still reading 16K even after I have driven 60K. Why the front last so long?? [/QUOTE]
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