TEXTAR 98037800 Brake Pad Wear Indicator

Compatible with PORSCHE 911 (997) , PORSCHE 911 Kabriolets (997) , PORSCHE 911 (996) Show more info
Ensures timely replacement of brake pads. This wear indicator provides an audible or visual warning when your brake pads are nearing the end of their service life.
11.62 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 1
Delivery 1 day (15.05.2026)
PN 98037800
Make TEXTAR
EAN 4019722299872

The TEXTAR 98037800 Brake Pad Wear Indicator is a crucial safety component designed to alert you when your brake pads require replacement. As brake pads wear down over time, their effectiveness diminishes, compromising braking performance and potentially leading to damage to other braking system components. This indicator is engineered to detect the minimum thickness of the brake pad material. Once this threshold is reached, it activates a warning signal, typically an audible squeal or a dashboard warning light, prompting you to schedule a brake inspection and replacement. This proactive notification helps prevent accidents and costly repairs. TEXTAR is a reputable brand known for its high-quality braking solutions. This wear indicator is manufactured to meet stringent industry standards, ensuring reliable performance and durability. Proper maintenance of your braking system, including timely replacement of worn components indicated by this part, is essential for your vehicle's safety and optimal operation.

  • Detects brake pad wear
  • Provides timely replacement alerts
  • Helps maintain braking performance
  • Prevents damage to rotors and other components
  • Ensures vehicle safety
  • High-quality TEXTAR manufacturing
  • Reliable and durable design
  • Essential for proactive maintenance
Brake type
Disc brake mechanism
Length [mm]
557
Package length [cm]
26
Package width [cm]
+15
Package height [cm]
"1"
Mass [kg]
0,046
  • PORSCHE
    • 911 (997)
      • 3.8 Turbo (368kW/500PS)
      • 3.8 Turbo S (390kW/530PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera 4 (239kW/325PS)
      • 3.6 Turbo (353kW/480PS)
      • 3.6 GT 2 (390kW/530PS)
    • 911 Kabriolets (997)
      • 3.8 Turbo (368kW/500PS)
      • 3.8 Turbo S (390kW/530PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera 4 (239kW/325PS)
    • 911 (996)
      • 3.4 Carrera (221kW/301PS)
      • 3.4 Carrera 4 (221kW/301PS)
      • 3.6 Turbo 4 (309kW/420PS)
      • 3.4 Carrera (235kW/320PS)
      • 3.4 Carrera 4 (235kW/320PS)
      • 3.6 GT2 (340kW/462PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera (235kW/320PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera 4 (235kW/320PS)
      • 3.6 GT3 (280kW/381PS)
      • 3.6 Turbo 4S (331kW/450PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera S (254kW/345PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera 4S (254kW/345PS)
      • 3.6 GT2 (355kW/483PS)
    • 911 Kabriolets (996)
      • 3.4 Carrera (221kW/301PS)
      • 3.4 Carrera (235kW/320PS)
      • 3.4 Carrera 4 (235kW/320PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera (235kW/320PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera 4 (235kW/320PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera S (254kW/345PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera 4S (254kW/345PS)
      • 3.6 Turbo 4 (309kW/420PS)
      • 3.6 Turbo 4S (331kW/450PS)
      • 3.4 Carrera 4 (221kW/301PS)
      • 3.6 S (331kW/450PS)
    • 911 Targa (996)
      • 3.6 (235kW/320PS)
    • CARRERA GT (980)
      • 5.7 (450kW/612PS)
    • 911 Targa (997)
      • 3.6 Carrera 4 (254kW/345PS)
      • 3.6 Carrera 4 (239kW/325PS)
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