On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:37:48 -0500 Allan Streib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Umm... There are a couple of parts there; there are sensor wires-
> > one inserted in each pad, that run to a connector block, these are
> > trivial to replace; then there is the wiring ha
Some misguided PO or brake shop *cut* the wires to the connector
blocks on my 300D.
Fortunately used ones are available. That's what I'd do.
-- Jim
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Chris Kueny wrote:
> What I have is the wire that I plug into the sensors that I change when I
> change pads, that wire is cut. It is dangling down behind the rotor. From
> what Levi says I hope to order a 6" piece and unplug the dangling part and
> plug the new one in,
Allan Streib wrote:
> Some misguided PO or brake shop *cut* the wires to the connector
> blocks on my 300D.
That's OK. I heard a rumor that there's some guy in Oklahoma that
sells used W123 parts. I bet those wires almost never wear out.
Mitch.
e new sensors
into.
Chris Kueny ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
78 Chevy Custom deluxe
'85 300TD
'02 Subaru Outback
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From: Allan Streib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Some misguided PO or brake shop *cut* the wires to the connector
> blocks on my 300D. If they had bothered to look under the hood they
> would have seen the in-line plugs that could have be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Umm... There are a couple of parts there; there are sensor wires-
> one inserted in each pad, that run to a connector block, these are
> trivial to replace; then there is the wiring harness, which has one
> end bolted to the caliper and the other end is somewhere in the
Umm... There are a couple of parts there; there are sensor wires- one inserted
in each pad, that run to a connector block, these are trivial to replace; then
there is the wiring harness, which has one end bolted to the caliper and the
other end is somewhere in the bowels of the wiring harness wi
nto the engine compartment
Thanks.
Chris K
Cayce, SC
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From: "Levi Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Brake pad sensor wires
> Daunting? It's just a wir
That's good. I thought it snaked it's way up into the engine compartment
Thanks.
Chris K
Cayce, SC
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From: "Levi Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:44 PM
Subje
Daunting? It's just a wire maybe 6 inches long with a plug on either
end... Unplug dead one, plug in new one...
Levi
On 1/10/07, Chris Kueny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems Beevis at the tire store tore off the pad sensor wire from the
brake caliper on the front of my 85 123 wagon. How
It seems Beevis at the tire store tore off the pad sensor wire from the
brake caliper on the front of my 85 123 wagon. How have you guys delt with
that? Seems like I should replace the wire, but it looks daunting. Any
hints?
Chris Kueny ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
78 Chevy Custom deluxe
'85 300TD
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