The sensor system is quite simple -- the "sensor" is a plastic coated wire. When the pads wear down enough, the plastic rubs off on the tip of the wire and the wire contacts the disk. On the other end of the wire is a lamp and 12V, so when the wire contacts the disk, the lamp comes on.

Yes, it's normal for there to be no lamp with no sensors.

Reminds me to check my mother's TE as I've not put brakes on the front yet after 7 years or so -- she only drives a couple thousand miles a year these days.

Peter

On Nov 8, 2008, at 8:13 AM, Curt Raymond wrote:

Spent some time staring at the brake sensor yesterday and couldn't figure out how the heck the thing worked. Today looking at the DIY on MercedesShop I realize its because the sensors are actually missing. The plastic junction block whatsis is there but the sensor wires are not. They $1.50 from Rusty so I figure I'll pick 'em up.

Interestingly the light is not on right now, is that normal?

-Curt




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