Turner Motorsport offers brake pads for every environment and need. Whether you're daily commuting, backroad carving, autocrossing, hot lapping, sprint racing, or endurance racing we have a brake pad brand and pad compound that will work within your requirements. We are one of the largest retail sources of BMW brakes in the world and we avoid overlapping brands and compounds. This means we can offer specific compounds and types that match with your driving environments and your braking characteristics. With our long history of building street and track BMWs we have a depth of insight and knowledge on braking performance unparalleled in the industry. And our racing brakes have been developed with feedback from some of the best sports and GT drivers ever.
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The brake pad wear sensor should be replaced at every brake service, even if not worn down. This ensures the sensor is as new as possible and less likely to fail due to built-up corrosion.
When your pads reach a critical level, a warning light will appear on your dash and you might get unusual notices coming from the pads when you attempt to stop. Once these signals are given, the pads have worn down and are in need of replacement. These sensors must be purchased when you replace your brake pads in order to keep this alerting system intact. Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG manufactures and markets automotive spare parts under its MEYLE brand. Since its foundation in 1958, Wulf Gaertner Autoparts has been an owner-operated, unlisted family business on the aftermarket scene. Since 1995, Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG has been manufacturing and trading under its MEYLE brand. They pride themselves on top-grade quality-tested spare parts for passenger cars, vans and commercial vehicles.
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When your pads reach a critical level, a warning light will appear on your dash and you might get unusual notices coming from the pads when you attempt to stop. Once these signals are given, the pads have worn down and are in need of replacement. These sensors must be purchased when you replace your brake pads in order to keep this alerting system intact. Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG manufactures and markets automotive spare parts under its MEYLE brand. Since its foundation in 1958, Wulf Gaertner Autoparts has been an owner-operated, unlisted family business on the aftermarket scene. Since 1995, Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG has been manufacturing and trading under its MEYLE brand. They pride themselves on top-grade quality-tested spare parts for passenger cars, vans and commercial vehicles.
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MEYLE-ORIGINAL: True to OE rear brake pad wear sensor. Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG manufactures and markets automotive spare parts under its MEYLE brand. Since its foundation in 1958, Wulf Gaertner Autoparts has been an owner-operated, unlisted family business on the aftermarket scene. Since 1995, Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG has been manufacturing and trading under its MEYLE brand. They pride themselves on top-grade quality-tested spare parts for passenger cars, vans and commercial vehicles. Comparable OE Cross Reference - 34356776422
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Your brake pad wear sensors send the signal to your dashboard alert light when the pads start to wear thin. This keeps your rotors in good shape and prevents premature wear from over-worn pads. When it comes time to replace your brake pads, make sure you have the proper sensors for replacement. This replacement brake pad sensor is the perfect compliment to new pads. Some pads do not come with sensors, so a replacement brake pad wear sensor is needed. Replace all of your pads and sensors to give your braking like-new performance. If it's time to replace your pads and sensors, then you should also replace your rotors to get maximum braking performance. With a new pad and rotor set on your vehicle, stopping will be completely restored. Enjoy the stopping you liked when you first obtained your vehicle. With new pads and rotors, you need to make sure they are bedded and mated with each other. Check online for the proper bedding procedure to ensure long life and quality braking.
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