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wanted - old used A8 D3 front pad sensor plug (part of old pad)
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I've a faulty wear sensor on the drivers side pad and want to fit a temporary shorting plug (the pads have oodles of wear left). I've proved its the pad sensor by shorting out the female plug pins, which successfully clears the fault. I'd like to get rid of the erroneous warning, but only until my pads eventually get replaced, so want to do a neat job by obtaining a used male plug (the one that comes with the pads) so that i can make a 'shorting' plug. This way, it brings my other nearside sensor back into play to monitor wear (as well as visual checks of course) So, TLDR version is, has anyone got an old plug I can have please? More than happy to pay. Thanks Pat Audi A8 D3 3.0 2006 Wakefield, Yorks |
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2008 (facelift) S8 with B&O, ACC, glass sunroof, reversing camera, front and rear heated seats, ceramic brakes, homelink, electric side and rear blinds, ski load through, heated fan washer jets, remote boot closing, de-flapped manifold, fridge, umbrella holder |
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Ah!, obviously showing my ignorance there then, for some reason I thought the wear sensor was part of the actual pad (I haven't had the pad out as I believe you need a diagnostic tool to retract the caliper? (or am I talking bollaux).
Thank you for that. (If I can remove the pad and fit this item without a diagnostic tool e.g. vag thingy, - pls tell me and I'll fit it correctly. Otherwise I'll just cannibilise the plug and revert to my original plan) Thanks for the quick response. Pat (newbie ) |
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You don't need the computer for front pads - only the rears. You don't need to cannibalise that wear sensor anyway - it's already shorted together at the end which goes in the pad. You could just plug it in without touching the pads if you really wanted to
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Fair point.
Thanks to you both for your quick responses. I'll get one ordered. (Whilst a relative newbie on here and A8 jobs, I did replace the adaptive suspension pump yesterday, so not a complete newbie - and that was an 'interesting' job!) Thanks again Pat |
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Just check that the part number is correct - I posted one that was in my watch list for my S8, just make sure it's correct for your A8.
As MJ said, you can actually change them in situ and no diagnostic tool is required for the fronts.
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2008 (facelift) S8 with B&O, ACC, glass sunroof, reversing camera, front and rear heated seats, ceramic brakes, homelink, electric side and rear blinds, ski load through, heated fan washer jets, remote boot closing, de-flapped manifold, fridge, umbrella holder |
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