Found this flapping about when washing the rear right wheel. Connects to the black sensor thingy but I cannot find where the loose end connects to or if there is something missing.
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Loose sensor
Re: Loose sensor
Fit's on the brake pad it is the sensor that tell's you when they need changing.
- Murphybarnes
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Re: Loose sensor
Thanks. Do I have to take the caliper/pads apart to reconnect it?
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Re: Loose sensor
No look at the metal edge of the pad (backplate)and there will be a recess/groove for that piece to push into. probably wasn't pushed in properly in the first place.
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Re: Loose sensor
Ok thanks for that. Was fading light and hauling these 315's off continually is not doing my back any favours.
2006 3.0d Le Mans.
Re: Loose sensor
If you haven't already done it you should be able to get the pad sensor back in the pad using a little grease without removing the wheel