DENCKERMANN Brake Pad Wear Indicator B170157

Compatible with PORSCHE MACAN (95B) ,
This DENCKERMANN brake pad wear indicator ensures you are alerted when your brake pads need replacement, maintaining optimal braking performance and safety.
1.37 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 6
Delivery 1 day (14.05.2026)
PN B170157
Make DENCKERMANN
EAN 5906361927367

The DENCKERMANN Brake Pad Wear Indicator is a crucial safety component designed to notify you when your brake pads have reached their minimum thickness. This indicator works by making contact with the brake disc once the pad material has worn down to a specific level, producing an audible squealing sound. This audible warning is a clear signal that it's time to inspect and replace your brake pads. Regularly checking and replacing brake pads is essential for maintaining safe and effective braking. The DENCKERMANN wear indicator provides an early warning system, helping to prevent potential damage to brake discs and ensuring your vehicle's braking system operates at its best. This part is compatible with various vehicle models, ensuring a reliable fit and function. Trust DENCKERMANN for quality components that contribute to your vehicle's safety and performance.

  • Monitors brake pad wear
  • Provides audible warning of worn pads
  • Helps prevent damage to brake discs
  • Ensures timely brake pad replacement
  • Enhances vehicle safety
  • Durable construction for longevity
  • Designed for specific vehicle applications
  • Easy to install
Brake type
Disc brake mechanism
Length [mm]
293
  • 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)
PORSCHE
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