Standard Ignition Brake Pedal Travel Sensor P/N:BST135
Keep your braking system reading pedal input accurately with the Standard Ignition Brake Pedal Travel Sensor BST137. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2011-2017 Lexus CT200h, 2013-2021 Lexus RX450h, 2018-2021 Lexus RX450hL, 2014-2019 Toyota Highlander, 2012-2015 Toyota Prius, 2012-2015 Toyota Prius Plug-In, and 2012-2017 Toyota Prius V (All).
This sensor measures how far the brake pedal is depressed and reports that position signal to the vehicle's control module. If a failed pedal travel sensor is the cause of a stored brake-system code, warning light, or inconsistent pedal feedback, this replaces it — diagnose the fault first, since those signs can have other causes.
It uses a single plug-in connector (rectangular/oval, female) with four male pin terminals. Country of origin: Japan.
Interchange: BBST537 · MPSA32 · NBST337 · 8951047050 · Manufacturer part number BST137.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does this brake pedal travel sensor do?
It measures how far the brake pedal is depressed and sends that position signal to the vehicle's control module, which uses it to manage braking system operation.
Will the BST137 fit my vehicle?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2011-2017 Lexus CT200h, 2013-2021 RX450h, 2018-2021 RX450hL, 2014-2019 Toyota Highlander, and 2012-2015/2017 Toyota Prius models. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm.
What connector does it use?
It has a single plug-in connector with a rectangular/oval, female housing and four male pin terminals.
What are signs this sensor may need replacing?
A stored brake-system code, a brake warning light, or inconsistent pedal feedback may point to it. Diagnose the cause first, since these signs can have other sources.
What numbers does this part interchange with?
It replaces BBST537, MPSA32, NBST337, and 8951047050. Its own manufacturer part number is BST137.
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