JP GROUP 1497301400 Brake Pad Wear Sensor

Compatible with BMW 5 (E60) , BMW 5 Touring (E61) , BMW 6 (E63) Show more info
This brake pad wear sensor from JP GROUP is designed to alert you when your brake pads need replacing. Ensure your vehicle's braking system remains safe and efficient.
4.83 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 3
Delivery 1 day (15.05.2026)
PN 1497301400
Make JP GROUP
EAN 5710412202798

The JP GROUP 1497301400 brake pad wear sensor is a crucial component for monitoring the condition of your brake pads. It provides an early warning signal, typically illuminating a dashboard light, when the brake pads have worn down to a critical level. Timely replacement of brake pads is essential for maintaining optimal braking performance and preventing damage to other braking system components, such as rotors. This sensor helps you avoid unexpected failures and ensures a safer driving experience. Crafted to meet stringent quality standards, this sensor integrates seamlessly with your vehicle's existing braking system. It is a reliable solution for drivers who prioritize safety and proactive vehicle maintenance.

  • Monitors brake pad wear levels.
  • Provides an early warning for replacement.
  • Helps maintain braking system safety.
  • Prevents damage to brake rotors.
  • Ensures consistent braking performance.
  • Designed for reliable integration.
  • Essential for proactive vehicle maintenance.
Installation side
Front axle on the left
Installation side
Front axle right
Length [mm]
670
  • BMW
    • 5 (E60)
      • 520 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 530 i (170kW/231PS)
      • 530 d (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 545 i (245kW/333PS)
      • 525 d (130kW/177PS)
      • M5 (373kW/507PS)
      • 535 d (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 523 i (130kW/177PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 540 i (225kW/306PS)
      • 550 i (270kW/367PS)
      • 520 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 530 d (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 xi (190kW/258PS)
      • 530 xd (170kW/231PS)
      • 535 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 525 d (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 xd (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 xd (145kW/197PS)
      • 520 d (130kW/177PS)
      • 520 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 530 i xDrive (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 d xDrive (173kW/235PS)
      • 520 i (115kW/156PS)
      • 540 i (220kW/299PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
    • 5 Touring (E61)
      • 525 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 545 i (245kW/333PS)
      • 530 d (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 d (130kW/177PS)
      • 535 d (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 523 i (130kW/177PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 550 i (270kW/367PS)
      • 530 d (170kW/231PS)
      • 530 xd (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 xi (190kW/258PS)
      • 520 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 525 d (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 xd (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 535 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • M5 (373kW/507PS)
      • 525 xd (145kW/197PS)
      • 520 d (130kW/177PS)
      • 520 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 530 i xDrive (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 d xDrive (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
    • 6 (E63)
      • 645 Ci (245kW/333PS)
      • 630 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 650 i (270kW/367PS)
      • M (373kW/507PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 635 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
    • 6 Kabriolets (E64)
      • 645 Ci (245kW/333PS)
      • 630 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 650 i (270kW/367PS)
      • M6 (373kW/507PS)
      • 635 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
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