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      05-03-2012, 03:49 AM   #191
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Logically for this exists simple & economic solution.
If the sensor gives resistance about 0.5 kOhm, it means that the critical level was not reached and sensor may be reused, speculative with safe. You may simply connect the 1st phase wiring using solder.

At least I thing so. I have to change my brake pads soon so I will report if I was successful.
After a longer period of forgetting, here are my results:
Because I have a 320d touring "only", I haven't those two-phase sensors, but the simple one (just a single wire), even only one per axle.
I had it wear already, so here was no soldering option and I had to buy a new one as others.
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