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      04-05-2017, 11:08 PM   #9
socale39
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Drives: 04 545i SMG
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If you know how the sensor works, then you know that if the rotor hasn't made contact with the sensor, the sensor is still good no matter how you look at it, regardless of mileage or pad life or whatever.

Sure it's a cheap part to replace but one that doesn't need to be replaced in all cases.
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