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      01-07-2015, 10:14 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by UnheardWar
Should the sensor be replaced even if I'm just doing a routine pad change on the rear? I'm not getting any warnings, but they're low enough that they won't pass NYS Inspection.

Or is it ok to keep the current?
If the sensors are still good, there's no need to replace them. However, old sensors often will slip out of the new pad. My recommendation is to try it and see. Buying a sensor in advance is a good move.

I personally do not use the sensors anymore. I simply visually check them during routine maintenance
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