Carlson Disc Brake Pad Wear Sensor P/N:19265

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MPN: 19265
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Carlson Disc Brake Pad Wear Sensor P/N:19265
Carlson Disc Brake Pad Wear Sensor P/N:19265
$24.99

Keep your low-pad warning circuit working with the Carlson Disc Brake Pad Wear Sensor 19265, a rear wear sensor that drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2020-2022 Ford Transit-350 and 2020-2022 Ford Transit-350 HD (All engines). A brake pad wear sensor is a small sensor mounted at the brake pad; as the friction material wears down, the sensor triggers the dashboard brake-wear warning so you know it's time to inspect the pads.

  • Rear position: cataloged for the rear brakes on the listed applications.
  • Signals pad wear: designed to trigger the dashboard low-pad warning when the pad material reaches its wear limit.
  • Replace with the pads: wear sensors are typically renewed whenever the brake pads are serviced.
  • Quantity: the listed applications use 2 per vehicle; sold individually, so order 2 for a complete rear replacement.

If a worn or damaged wear sensor is the cause of your brake-wear warning light, this replaces it; diagnose the brakes to confirm the cause before ordering. Manufacturer part number 19265.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this brake pad wear sensor do?

It's a sensor at the brake pad that triggers your dashboard's brake-wear warning when the pad friction material wears down to its limit.

Will it fit my vehicle?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2020-2022 Ford Transit-350 and 2020-2022 Ford Transit-350 HD (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

Is this a front or rear sensor?

It's cataloged for the rear brakes on the listed applications.

How many do I need?

The listed applications use 2 per vehicle. It's sold individually, so order 2 for a complete rear replacement.

When should I replace the wear sensor?

Signs it may need replacing include a brake-wear warning light. Wear sensors are commonly replaced along with the brake pads; diagnose the brakes to confirm the cause first.