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Old 02-02-2024, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by chassis
2 sensors per axle, 1 sensor per wheel, 4 sensors per vehicle. That makes sense.
In the very first post, I said how many sensors you needed to buy to do this job.

And then even followed up with a more detailed picture since you were still confused, but I guess it takes some people longer than others.
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Originally Posted by chassis
Please answer this question: how many wear sensors on the rear axle?
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Dude, its "4". Purchased as "2" units. 1 unit per wheel. 2 sensors per unit. 2 units per axle. 1 sensor per pad. You do realize that people here are graciously taking their free time to document things for the benefit of others, right?

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Old 02-02-2024, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by orca15
Dude, its "4". Purchased as "2" units. 1 unit per wheel. 2 sensors per unit. 2 units per axle. 1 sensor per pad. You do realize that people here are graciously taking there free time to document things for the benefit of others, right?
Thank you! I went in thinking this was just someone that was legitimately confused and wanted to help clarify, but it seems like trolling at this point that even after multiple pictures and explanation, they still are belligerent about it.
I'm not really sure if they even own a Panamera, which makes no sense why they need to know how many brake sensors are needed to do brakes on a car they don't even own.
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Old 02-03-2024, 06:22 PM
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I'm purchasing a 2018 Panamera 4S and I really appreciate articles like this because I like doing my own work. Thank you!!!!
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