DELPHI LZ0375 Brake Pad Wear Indicator

Compatible with BMW Z4 Roadster (G29) , TOYOTA SUPRA (DB_) ,
This is a brake pad wear indicator for your vehicle. It alerts you when your brake pads need replacement.
8.62 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 4
Delivery 1 day (14.05.2026)
PN LZ0375
Make DELPHI
EAN 5012759596722

The DELPHI LZ0375 brake pad wear indicator is a crucial safety component designed to notify you when your brake pads have reached a critical wear level. This early warning system helps prevent potential damage to your brake rotors and ensures optimal braking performance. Properly functioning brake pads are essential for safe driving. When the wear indicator triggers, it signifies that the friction material on your brake pads is significantly depleted. Ignoring this warning can lead to reduced braking effectiveness, longer stopping distances, and potentially costly repairs to other braking system components. This indicator is engineered to meet stringent quality standards, ensuring reliable operation. Regular checks of your braking system, combined with paying attention to dashboard warnings, are vital for maintaining your vehicle's safety and performance. Replacing worn brake pads promptly is a key aspect of vehicle maintenance.

  • Direct replacement for original equipment wear indicators.
  • Provides audible or visual warning of brake pad wear.
  • Helps prevent damage to brake rotors.
  • Ensures timely replacement of worn brake pads.
  • Contributes to overall vehicle safety.
  • Manufactured by DELPHI for reliable performance.
  • Part code: LZ0375
Length 1 [mm]
705
Brake type
Disc brake mechanism
  • BMW
    • Z4 Roadster (G29)
      • sDrive 20 i (145kW/197PS)
      • sDrive 30 i (190kW/258PS)
      • M40 i (250kW/340PS)
      • sDrive 20 i (120kW/163PS)
  • TOYOTA
    • SUPRA (DB_)
      • 3.0 GR (DB41, DB42, DB43, DB45, DB46) (250kW/340PS)
      • 2.0 (DB21, DB22, DB23, DB26) (190kW/258PS)
      • 2.0 (DB82, DB81, DB86) (145kW/197PS)
      • 3.0 GR A90 Edition (DB05) (324kW/441PS) B58H
TOYOTA
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