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Could that be a temp sensor for disabling traction control? I know some cars have it but i'm not sure of the sensors typical location.
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I think it may be just a wear indicator, perhaps when the pads wear down and make contact it lets the computer know that pads are shot?
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not sure, but most likely. my 951 calipers had the same in stock form.
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Well...Im gonna look into it, might try e-mailing the company i got them from, they're a dismanteling yard and so i figure they might know a little about it. Thanks anyways guys. :agree:
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John, I have got 2004 996 Turbo calipers and the front brakes has got the sensor you mention, it is as a few people think a wear indicator.
I will be using it as soon as I get them fitted....... eventually ![]()
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Thaks man...so are you using the sensor or ??? if you are using the sensor where and what do I need? I'd like to keep the sensor if I can...that'd be sweet, a brake pad sensor in my car
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