🚦 Stay ahead of the curve with precision brake sensing!
A-Premium Front and Rear Disc Brake Pad Wear Sensors deliver exact OE fitment for BMW E46 series (1999-2006), featuring 2-pin round connectors and precise length specifications for front and rear calipers. Designed for quick plug-and-play installation, these polymer sensors provide real-time brake wear alerts, backed by a one-year unlimited mileage warranty to keep your drive safe and smooth.
Brand | A-Premium |
Material | Polymer |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Style | Modern |
Measuring Range | 10 - 25 mm |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push-Pull |
Sensing Distance | 25 Millimeters |
Manufacturer | PremiumpartsWhosale |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.84 x 4.76 x 1.26 inches |
Item model number | APBPS050 |
Manufacturer Part Number | APBPS050 |
OEM Part Number | 34351164371, 34351164372 |
P**2
Perfect Fit
I had one brake sensor that was intermittently giving me a brake pad warning when there was plenty of pad material left. There are only two sensors in the normal installation, left front and right rear. I swapped out the left front sensor and the intermittent problem went away.
G**D
Great replacement for OEM
The cables were identical length to OEM, and visually, these cables and the connector locations had identical appearance to OEM ... and they work properly!
V**O
Front sensor wire too short
Front is short by about 1.5" had to bend bracket to make it reach .Rear was perfect... and today on the way through inspection the front sensor failed and lit up the brake pad wear light .. pads are brand new. Sensor is being returned
W**N
As good as OEM.
These brake wear sensors were exactly the same as ORM and they were a perfect fit for my BMW. Great product and great company.
A**.
Like the original
Exactly working like the original
I**4
Too short
The front one wasn't long enough but still worked but I had to zip tie it in place because the clips didn't line up
M**O
Correct fit
The sensors worked great, correct fit.
J**B
Le sigh again…
*Excuse my hands in the pics. The last owner changed the brake pads/rotors, but forgot to change the sensors. I cleared the error codes after a cursory visual check. They stayed off until the weather changed for some reason. After removing the tire again, I saw that the wear sensors were well past their change date. After removing the wheel well covers on the 2006 BMW 330xi, I spent way too long trying to get the sensor connected. A closer look revealed that the slot guides are not in the correct position. A job that should have taken 30 minutes (most of being unmounting/mounting the tire) actually took over 3 hours. Most of the time was spent looking for an OE sensor from North to South sides of my city. I supposed that I could have cut off the errant guide that is in the wrong direction, but I shouldn’t have to do so. Unfortunately, I have had to deal with a misstated compatibility with my E60s/E90. Maybe the xi/x-drive is causing confusion.. I have learned to not go by the fit/not fit box more and more. I will needed to just go directly to the dealership for assurance.
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