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    Veteran Member Three Rings xraycer2012's Avatar
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    Brake Pad Sensor Wire Connectors?

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    I'm going to upgrade my brakes with new rotors, a8 fronts w/tt carriers and new hawk hps pads all around on my 2000 A4 2.8L QM, but I was wondering, What type of connector do I need for the sensor wires in front? On ecs tuning's webpage it shows two different types, round and square connectors. Thanks for any and all help in advance.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings blmlozz's Avatar
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    Re: Brake Pad Sensor Wire Connectors?

    just guessing but I believe the round ones are for the pre 99.5 a4's, because my 99.5 had the square looking connectors. why not just pop off one of your wheels and take a look? it's the only wire Comming out the back of the caliper

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    Veteran Member Three Rings xraycer2012's Avatar
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    Re: Brake Pad Sensor Wire Connectors?

    yea, you're right. my car does have the squarish connectors. I did end up pullng a wheel off just to be sure. The only reason I didn't do that originally was because unfortunately my dad doesn't have a floor jack, so I had to borrow my neighbor's. thanks for the help
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    '14 S4 Nogaro Special Edition - Sold

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    Veteran Member Four Rings audiness's Avatar
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    Re: Brake Pad Sensor Wire Connectors?

    do this to your connectors and you will not have any more problems.


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