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Broken E10 bolt used to hold front break pad sensor

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Old 11-29-2023, 08:43 PM
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Broken E10 bolt used to hold front break pad sensor

Did something stupid and broke the E10 torx bolt that hold the brake pad sensor near the caliper. Where can I find a replacement bolt? I'm not sure if it has specific specs or if I should just measure it and try to find a comparable bolt at the hardware store.
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Old 11-29-2023, 10:16 PM
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If not from the dealer, not sure where you'll find one since its not so generic? Find something similar I suppose. Its not a crucial bolt that does anything special... just holds a wire in place.
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Aside from the bolt head all the fasteners are metric and shown in the parts catalog. For the front wear sensor, it looks like this is the correct bolt.

N 910143 006002
HEXALOBULAR BOLT
FASTENING, WIRING HARNESS AT BRAKE CALIPER,RIGHT; M6X20

The part numer is at the top in case you want to get one at the dealer, N 910143 006002. The bolt is an M6, 20mm long.

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Thank you both so much
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