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    Senior Member Three Rings gunxit's Avatar
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    Brake pads for BBK with sensors?

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    I currently have ECS Stage 4's on my B7 S4.
    Are there any pads out there that will fit and have pad wear sensors?

    I cut the sensors from the stock pads and left it plugged as a temporary fix, but I got the brake light again.

    Can I somehow delete the code through Vag-com ?

    TIA!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: Brake pads for BBK with sensors?

    I believe you just need to short the connection that goes to the sensor...

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    Senior Member Three Rings gunxit's Avatar
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    Re: Brake pads for BBK with sensors?

    short?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings 10MPG's Avatar
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    Re: Brake pads for BBK with sensors?

    I asked the same question before and here's the answer with credit to matav23:

    Just cut off the plug with enought wire left so you can solder the two ends together. Put some heat shrink over it to keep it clean. Now pull your wheel off and plug it in and use some zip ties to finish it off. Do this on both sides and you are set!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings jeremy@matrix's Avatar
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    Re: Brake pads for BBK with sensors?

    Loop the sensor back into itself and the brake pad warning light will turn off.
    Jeremy Williams
    Matrix Integrated Inc.
    www.matrixintegrated.cc

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