D deka Senior member Dec 19, 2011 #1 Need to replace the rear disc's, I have bought the disks and a new set of pads, do i need to replace the sensors as well. I have no lights so the pads are not worn down but you have to replace them when you replace the disks
Need to replace the rear disc's, I have bought the disks and a new set of pads, do i need to replace the sensors as well. I have no lights so the pads are not worn down but you have to replace them when you replace the disks
G gannet Lifer Surrey Dec 19, 2011 #2 if the warning lights havent triggered, sensors should still be ok
pvr Dutch Ruler of the South East UK Dec 19, 2011 #3 Just be gentle when removing the clip, not broken one yet but they are a bit fragile.
C cj10jeeper Lifer Lichfield, England Dec 19, 2011 #4 As pvr says they are very fragile and need a certain technique to get them back in including the small 'U' shaped retainer spring. Frankly though they are only about £6 on ebay so no big deal and you only need one at the rear (and one at the front)
As pvr says they are very fragile and need a certain technique to get them back in including the small 'U' shaped retainer spring. Frankly though they are only about £6 on ebay so no big deal and you only need one at the rear (and one at the front)
D deka Senior member Dec 19, 2011 #5 thanks guys, i will give it a go if the weather improves as i have no garage
A Adamski Lifer Edinburgh Dec 19, 2011 #6 My brake sensor light is on intermittently, usually when I start the car but disappears after a minute or so. My brakes were all changed less than 10k ago. Will a sensor change fix it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My brake sensor light is on intermittently, usually when I start the car but disappears after a minute or so. My brakes were all changed less than 10k ago. Will a sensor change fix it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk