VIDEO: Brake Pad Wear Sensors And How They Work

The sensor warns you when it's time for new brake pads. This video is sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.

Brake pad sensors have been around for quite some time. Today’s technology allows these sensors to track how many miles the brake pads have left. In this video, Joe Keene explains how brake pad sensors work and how you can determine when it’s time for new brake pads. This video is sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.

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