Brake Pad Wear Sensors
By OE Match


- Porsche Macan Petrol 2.0L 245Bhp
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Porsche 95B.2 Macan 2019-21
Porsche 95B.3 Macan 2022-24
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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.