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      09-24-2019, 04:57 PM   #1
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Broke my female connector brake pad sensor

so i accidentally snapped my female socket (chassis side) where you plug in your rear break pad sensor and now my brake light wont reset. Probably due to not having a good connection. anyone know of a replacement part # for that connector or what i should do to fix it?

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      09-24-2019, 05:18 PM   #2
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I dont see any identifiable single component at Realoem in the brake section. ( https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/par...BMW-328i&mg=61 ) I suspect it falls under the vehicle electrical system subset, but again no single component found. The dealer may be able to identify the plug needed and might be able to source it, but they may only provide it as part of harness. You might be able to source it from a salvage yard with the proper year and model, and replace the broken one with that parts. Would probably require cutting, rewiring/soldering the replacement.
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I dont see any identifiable single component at Realoem in the brake section. ( https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/par...BMW-328i&mg=61 ) I suspect it falls under the vehicle electrical system subset, but again no single component found. The dealer may be able to identify the plug needed and might be able to source it, but they may only provide it as part of harness. You might be able to source it from a salvage yard with the proper year and model, and replace the broken one with that parts. Would probably require cutting, rewiring/soldering the replacement.
got it, thanks for the help!
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