BREMSI Brake Pad Wear Sensor Warning Contact WI0406
- Accurate brake wear detection
- Durable sensor cable design
- Reliable warning signal performance
- Direct-fit replacement part
- Supports safe brake servicing
- Built for everyday driving conditions
Description
The BREMSI Brake Pad Wear Sensor Warning Contact WI0406 is an essential braking system component engineered to detect excessive brake pad wear and provide a timely warning signal to the driver. This sensor plays a vital role in maintaining safe braking performance by helping ensure worn brake pads are replaced before they compromise stopping efficiency.
Manufactured to meet high aftermarket quality standards, the WI0406 warning contact is designed for durability, consistent signal transmission, and dependable operation under daily driving conditions. It is made from quality heat-resistant materials and features a robust cable and connector setup to support long-lasting use in demanding brake environments.
This brake pad wear sensor is designed as a direct-fit replacement, making installation straightforward and helping restore proper brake wear monitoring functionality. Whether you are replacing a damaged sensor or performing a full brake service, the BREMSI WI0406 offers a practical and dependable solution for maintaining your vehicle’s braking safety system.
Ideal for workshop servicing and regular maintenance, this component helps keep your braking system operating correctly and supports safer driving through accurate wear indication.
Key Features
- High-quality BREMSI brake pad wear sensor
- Designed to monitor brake pad wear accurately
- Helps trigger dashboard brake wear warning alerts
- Durable construction for long service life
- Heat-resistant materials for brake system conditions
- Reliable cable and connector design
- Supports proper brake maintenance intervals
- Direct replacement for worn or damaged warning contacts
- Helps maintain safe braking performance
- Easy fitment with compatible vehicle applications






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