How to Lexus Brake Pad Sensor Remove Install

How to Lexus Brake Pad Sensor Remove Install

Here’s how to remove and install a brake pad sensor on a Lexus or Toyota brake pad. Subscribe!

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@realitycheck469 says:

Great video! I have liked and subscribed! Question: does the 2018 lexus Rx350 have brake pad sensors too? If so, how do I know when it’s time to change the front vs the rear pads? I’m too lazy to pop off the tire and check inside the calipers. Thank you!

@jimz6076 says:

Well Done. Thanks

@somethinglearn1676 says:

Thanks for video

@hotskulld.t.afrancisjnpier7233 says:

Good day can help me out. My Lexus LS 460 warning light came on say "brake pad Polish" contact dealer what does that mean exactly.

@46HarvesterOfSorrow says:

Helped me out, thanks.

@pczapp827 says:

Brian –you have been on You Tube, about as long as anyone,
years before it became so popular ?

@erik61801 says:

Didn't even know there was such a thing!

@bdrichardson403 says:

Those blue gloves must be good ones. It looks like u've been working with 'em on all day and they're not torn. Where do u get 'em? Thanks for the vid, another great one from the Super B

@mikes4408 says:

You forgot to mention NOT to poke yourself in the eye with the pic!

@valpanig says:

never owned a car with such intricate sensors design
thank you for cool tips on using hand tools to approach those repairs

@rrmech11 says:

Brian you should of explained how the sensor illuminates the light

@ozzstars_cars says:

Nice tech tip

@adambarrow2487 says:

Sweet and simple. Good video dude.

@spelunkerd says:

To understand how Toyota became a leader in automotive technology, you need to go no further than their connectors. Elegantly simple, easy to disconnect without breaking plastic, and made to last. I was shocked when on a recent trip to Africa, Toyota completely dominates the auto market. GM at the same time closed their only dealership on the African continent.

@wyattoneable says:

Another sensor in the multitude of sensors. When will it ever end? 🙂 Nice demo Brian.

@CubasAutomotive says:

I thought most brake pads come with the new sensors… at least the higher quality pads, no?

@jorgeverdugo9161 says:

Seems like everytime you have to replace brake pads on those, you need new sensors because ppl drive it until theres no more sensor

@bobgwinn5091 says:

i just replaced my brake hose clips before the last snow fell

@bobgwinn5091 says:

1st brian….. cool vid

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