DELPHI LZ0302 Brake Pad Wear Indicator

Compatible with PORSCHE MACAN (95B) ,
Ensures timely replacement of brake pads. This indicator alerts you when your brake pads are worn and need servicing.
5.67 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 5
Delivery 1 day (14.05.2026)
PN LZ0302
Make DELPHI
EAN 5012759547847

The DELPHI LZ0302 brake pad wear indicator is a crucial safety component designed to notify you when your brake pads have reached their minimum thickness. Proper functioning of this indicator is essential for maintaining optimal braking performance and preventing damage to your brake discs. When the brake pads wear down to a certain level, this indicator will produce an audible or visual warning, prompting you to schedule a brake inspection and replacement. Ignoring these warnings can lead to reduced braking effectiveness and more costly repairs in the long run. This part is manufactured by DELPHI, a trusted name in automotive components, ensuring quality and reliability for your vehicle's braking system. Regular checks and timely replacement of wear indicators, along with brake pads, are vital for road safety.

  • Direct replacement for original equipment.
  • Provides an audible or visual warning for worn brake pads.
  • Helps prevent damage to brake discs.
  • Ensures optimal braking performance.
  • Manufactured by DELPHI for reliability.
  • Essential for vehicle safety.
  • Prompts timely brake pad replacement.
Length 1 [mm]
295
Brake type
Disc brake mechanism
  • PORSCHE
    • MACAN (95B)
      • 3.0 S (250kW/340PS)
      • 3.6 Turbo (294kW/400PS)
      • 3.0 S Diesel (190kW/258PS)
      • 3.0 S Diesel (155kW/211PS)
      • 3.0 S Diesel (184kW/250PS)
      • 2.0 (174kW/237PS)
      • 3.0 GTS (265kW/360PS)
      • 2.0 (185kW/252PS)
      • 3.6 Turbo (324kW/440PS)
      • 2.0 (180kW/245PS)
      • 3.0 S (260kW/354PS)
      • 2.9 Turbo AWD (95BCI1) (324kW/440PS)
      • 2.9 GTS (95BBL1) (280kW/380PS)
      • 2.0 (95BAU1) (195kW/265PS)
      • 2.9 S (95BBV1) (280kW/380PS)
      • 2.9 GTS AWD (95BBW1) (324kW/440PS)
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