Electronic Brake Wear Sensors are an added safety feature on many vehicles used to warn a vehicle’s driver when their brake pads are near the end of their service life. Bendix’s range of Electronic Brake Wear Sensors are designed to be a direct OE replacement and cover over 900 applications.


Electronic Brake Wear Sensors are mounted on the brake pad on any combination of the four wheels, and may have sensors on 1 to 4 corners of the vehicle. When the brake pad wears and the Electronic Brake wear sensor makes contact with the rotor, a warning is given, usually in the form of a light on the vehicles dashboard.


Wear sensors are designed to break or complete a circuit as the brake pad wears, and hence are not re-useable and need to be changed whenever the





brake pads are replaced or the warning light indicates.


How to determine when to change your brake pad sensors:
• Electronic Brake Wear Sensors should be changed whenever the pads are replaced.
• If they have made contact with the rotor they cannot be reused.
• Even if they have not made contact they should still be replaced with every pad change
• Materials become worn during their service life and can affect their functionality.
• To ensure sensor performance throughout the life of the new pads they should be replaced with a new sensor.





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