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Front brake pad wear sensors
« on: 18 October 2006, 19:46:59 »

Had a look at the brakes recently and noticed only one wear sensor fitted on the nearside only, no evidence of any wiring' plug for offside, anyone else noticed this on the facelift model.
Cheers Pete
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #1 on: 18 October 2006, 19:48:30 »

I know Tunnie's 2.2 CD has 2 sensors....
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #2 on: 18 October 2006, 19:49:45 »

Sounds like I've been robbed!!
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #3 on: 18 October 2006, 20:06:19 »

I seem to remember that my facelift has two, but there was only one (nearside) on the pre-facelift I had before that. I suspect that some garages or owners cut off the connector and seal the end of the wire ...
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #4 on: 18 October 2006, 22:08:32 »

Ive got them on both sides on my mini facelift
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #5 on: 19 October 2006, 15:38:38 »

yep 2 sensors, i thought all megga's had 2 sensors, one each side?

On the side were you cannot see a sensor, it may have been 'fused' and tied up out of the way to shut the MID up.

On my facelift they were both 'fused' because the muppets who maintained the car before me ordered the wrong sensors...
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #6 on: 19 October 2006, 15:43:19 »

Mine has 2 it's a facelift and i recently put them on so it's still fresh in my memory thanks to markjay getting them from TC for me  :)
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #7 on: 19 October 2006, 16:02:59 »

2000 W reg CDX facelift sensors on both sides.
BUT can you guys answer this?

Had my pads and sensors changed 2 weeks ago and as I remember the mechanic had a hard job fitting the sensors into the rivet hole in the pads themselves had to use pliers to force them in.Also different colour sensors - those that came off light grey, new ones dark grey.
TODAY  ;Dmessage comes on screen about pads then goes off again this happened two or three times within about 10 miles as if the sensors are loose.
Is there a specific set of sensors for the facelift model?
Which side of the pad do the sensors fit?  brake material side or flat side that against the calliper or piston.
Taking my car back tomorrow and would welcome your answers about the above

Thanks
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #8 on: 19 October 2006, 16:34:39 »

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2000 W reg CDX facelift sensors on both sides.
BUT can you guys answer this?

Had my pads and sensors changed 2 weeks ago and as I remember the mechanic had a hard job fitting the sensors into the rivet hole in the pads themselves had to use pliers to force them in.Also different colour sensors - those that came off light grey, new ones dark grey.
TODAY  ;Dmessage comes on screen about pads then goes off again this happened two or three times within about 10 miles as if the sensors are loose.
Is there a specific set of sensors for the facelift model?
Which side of the pad do the sensors fit?  brake material side or flat side that against the calliper or piston.
Taking my car back tomorrow and would welcome your answers about the above

Thanks
Yes, the last set I had seemed a very tight fit. The fit friction side of metal backing plate, in the rivot hole.
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #9 on: 19 October 2006, 22:28:21 »

Facelift one side - early Omega both sides
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #10 on: 20 October 2006, 13:57:46 »

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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #11 on: 20 October 2006, 19:29:55 »

seems like there was a change in 2001 to only fit one, another guy I've spoken too also has the facelift on a 2000 same as Tunnies and his has two, so I reckon Vx must have decided to cut costs in 2001 and only fit one, bloody cheapskates!
cheers Pete
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #12 on: 20 October 2006, 19:51:27 »

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seems like there was a change in 2001 to only fit one, another guy I've spoken too also has the facelift on a 2000 same as Tunnies and his has two, so I reckon Vx must have decided to cut costs in 2001 and only fit one, bloody cheapskates!
cheers Pete
Looks like you are correct. Wiring diagrams for 2002 and 2003 show only one sensor - front left....
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #13 on: 22 October 2006, 18:05:07 »

Bigall - Sounds to me like someone has tried to fit an early set of wear sensors to a later vehicle.  

I almost made the same mistake when I replaced my front brakes.  For pre-facelift there are two types of caliper.  ATE and something else I can't rememer (2ltr prior to some mystical date).  The wear sensors are not interchangable!  Black/dark grey for the 2ltr type and light grey/ceramic for the ATE type.  

I was sold the wrong type and almost 'forced' them in but luckly I decided to double check.  

Unfortunately I've not got any experience of the facelift brakes but my guess (and it is only a guess) is that ATE were used on the facelift as well.  
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Re: Front brake pad wear sensors
« Reply #14 on: 22 October 2006, 20:27:55 »

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