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Posted

I changed my brakes, but broke the sensor- that sensor in the back of the brake is a real bear!

Anyways, the sensor has a metal cover over it to prevent it from coming out. Does anyone know how to take the metal cover off? There are these tabs which look like they should rotate down, so that you can pull the cover off, but they don't seem to want to move.

Thanks!

Posted

Hi,

I checked and the front brakes are just like the rears. The

sensors fit into the brakes. You would use a small screwdriver

and pry the sensor out. The only metal clip I see is the

one that holds the pads in. If you post a picture

I think we can all see the problem you are running

up against. The sensor wire is replaceable. I bought

racing brake pads and zipped the wires out of the way.

Paul

Posted

Hi,

I do not know how to paste a picture.

Enclosed is a file with the brake picture.

Paul

post-1-1162843932_thumb.jpg

(edit - made image show in post - Loren)

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