TRW GIC188 Brake Pad Wear Indicator

Compatible with BMW 5 (E60) , BMW 5 Touring (E61) , BMW 6 (E63) Show more info
Ensure your brake pads are monitored with this TRW wear indicator. Designed for reliable performance and timely alerts.
7.53 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 40
Delivery 1 day (18.05.2026)
PN GIC188
Make TRW
EAN 3322937411962

This TRW GIC188 brake pad wear indicator is a crucial component for maintaining the safety and performance of your braking system. As brake pads wear down over time, their effectiveness can diminish. This indicator provides an audible or visual warning when the brake pads have reached a critical level, prompting you to replace them. Crafted by TRW, a trusted name in automotive safety, this part is engineered for durability and accurate signaling. It integrates seamlessly with your vehicle's existing brake system, offering peace of mind and helping to prevent potential damage to rotors from excessively worn pads. Regularly checking and replacing wear indicators as part of your brake maintenance routine is essential for optimal braking performance and driver safety.

  • Genuine TRW part for reliable brake pad wear monitoring
  • Provides timely alerts for brake pad replacement
  • Helps prevent rotor damage from worn pads
  • Ensures consistent braking performance
  • Durable construction for long-lasting use
  • Easy to install as part of brake maintenance
  • Contributes to overall vehicle safety
Brake type
Disc brake mechanism
Length [mm]
685
Plug connector housing shape
round
Substance of Very High Concern
Information is not available, please contact the manufacturer!
  • 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)
      • 520 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 530 d (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 xi (190kW/258PS)
      • 530 xd (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 520 d (110kW/150PS)
      • 535 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 xi (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)
      • 520 i (120kW/163PS)
      • 525 i xDrive (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 i xDrive (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 d xDrive (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d xDrive (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 d (155kW/211PS)
      • 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)
      • 530 d (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 d (130kW/177PS)
      • 535 d (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 523 i (130kW/177PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 d (170kW/231PS)
      • 530 xd (170kW/231PS)
      • 520 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 525 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 525 d (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 535 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 525 xd (145kW/197PS)
      • 520 d (130kW/177PS)
      • 520 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 525 i xDrive (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 d xDrive (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d xDrive (173kW/235PS)
      • 520 i (120kW/163PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
    • 6 (E63)
      • 630 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 650 i (270kW/367PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 635 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
    • 6 Kabriolets (E64)
      • 630 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 650 i (270kW/367PS)
      • M6 (373kW/507PS)
      • 635 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
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