hi guys, greetings from guernsey channel islands.
hope you guys are well. Regarding the topic brake pads ear sensor socket, i just changed upper and lower ball joints, bushings, tie rods wheel bearings,{[which was a complete utter nightmare due to corrosion in the alluminium parts} and brake pads both sides and 've noticed the lead coming from the engine bay that connects to the brake pad wear sensor socket with two holes is snapped. i've tried the breakers to get these parts but no luck. Could any one tell the part nr for the whole thing please ?
i'll send some pics.
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You didn't pop your VIN up, but for the 2.2, there's no separate wiring kit for these parts that I can see, so you may need to affect a repair with what you have, as it seems the brake pad wear sensor wiring is part of a main loom. If it's the main loom (excluding the engine loom), then that's a mere £5.5k alone.
This is the loom that the brake pad sensor wiring may be part of - item (1) and this is £5.5k:
This is the loom that the brake pad sensor wiring may be part of - item (1) and this is £5.5k:
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The idea is, if I find a couple of second hand 2 hole socket where the brake pad wear sensor harness connects to , mend it with a 2 wire water proof plug male female and problem sorted I think
The idea is, if I find a couple of second hand 2 hole socket where the brake pad wear sensor harness connects to , mend it with a 2 wire water proof plug male female and problem sorted I think