"Brake Wear"
Didn’t know if anyone was bored and had a quick second to decipher for me... lol.
FYI the sensor is about $12-$15 from the stealers. If you only have one on your car then it won't cost you much to buy a new one when you're ready to replace your pads.
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The rear disks was still ok on mine so I left those alone and just changed the pads. Hope this helps.

No rear sensors on 2005 C230s, at least.
Sensors can be purchased online for $3-6 versus the $12-15 at the dealerships, if anyone is interested. Also they're fragile and replacing the pads before the warning won't necessarily mean that you can re-use them. I've heard they break easily when you try to remove them.
Do I have to replace the rotors with the pads? Is that what I am hearing? So for any "break" that needs to be serviced, I will need a pad, a sensor and possibly a rotor?
What are some good replacement part suggestions and what’s the cost?
I plan to DIY...
Last edited by 07 Benz; Jun 26, 2009 at 10:36 AM.
Do I have to replace the rotors with the pads? Is that what I am hearing? So for any "break" that needs to be serviced, I will need a pad, a sensor and possibly a rotor?
What are some good replacement part suggestions and what’s the cost?
I plan to DIY...
Rotors generally need to be replaced every other pad replacement, so you should be good, but please measure rotor thickness to be totally sure.
Not a lot of selection for replacement pads for the 07's, but lot's of people here like the Akebono's, and Rock Auto lists them as now available for the 07's.
Just gonna change the front pads... can anyone comment on these in the link? I had them (Disk Italia) on my Crossfire SRT-6 and loved them. I didn’t take the rear pads out to inspect, but I removed the wheel, looked at the pads and they looked nice and fat. Money is tight right now, so fronts only…
I inspected the front rotors, and they looked/felt pretty fat also (didn’t measure bc I left my calipers at work) but I assume they are fine as I only have 30k (mostly highway) miles on her and I don’t drive that hard. I might take them to get re-surfaced as they look a little warn (circled). Is this normal? I don’t feel any pulsing like they are warped when stopping… they just have the circular wear marks.
How hard is it to change the sensors? I didn’t see any instructions in the DIY I found…
Just gonna change the front pads... can anyone comment on these in the link? I had them (Disk Italia) on my Crossfire SRT-6 and loved them. I didn’t take the rear pads out to inspect, but I removed the wheel, looked at the pads and they looked nice and fat. Money is tight right now, so fronts only…
I inspected the front rotors, and they looked/felt pretty fat also (didn’t measure bc I left my calipers at work) but I assume they are fine as I only have 30k (mostly highway) miles on her and I don’t drive that hard. I might take them to get re-surfaced as they look a little warn (circled). Is this normal? I don’t feel any pulsing like they are warped when stopping… they just have the circular wear marks.
How hard is it to change the sensors? I didn’t see any instructions in the DIY I found…
As far as the sensor, it's very easy once you see it. Just unplug on both ends and the new one goes back on the way the original was unplugged.
As far as the sensor, it's very easy once you see it. Just unplug on both ends and the new one goes back on the way the original was unplugged.
Frank, is this not it? This is what an SA showed me atleast.
Last edited by aznmode; Jun 30, 2009 at 05:11 PM.










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