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squizzel



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Arctic Frost
Does anyone know where this goes

Hi all, i noticed this hanging from the drivers side rear wheel of my dads 2005 hse. I cant see anywhere for it to go. There are no faults showing, everything appears good. Does anyone know what it is or for and where should it go.
Thanks Mark

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Post #430725 Wed Jul 16 2014 6:09pm
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baxc



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Looks like brakepad wear sensor

Post #430732 Wed Jul 16 2014 7:01pm
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I agree, definitly a brake wear sensor it should be attached to the brake pad...... Take a look at another wheel for thr location, but don't be pulling at them as they are easily damaged, could be why this one is hanging loose. Thumbs Up 2010 RRS, TDV8
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Post #430734 Wed Jul 16 2014 7:21pm
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squizzel



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Arctic Frost

It has had new discs and pads in the last few months. The pads were mintex, maybe they dont come with wear sensors in them.

Post #430735 Wed Jul 16 2014 7:22pm
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squizzel



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Arctic Frost

Thanks for the replys, i will fasten it up out of the way for now, as i will be taking it on a run to minehead. It hasnt been used for 8 weeks as my dad broke his hip and hasnt drove it. I thought the run would do it good, but was a bit concerned when i saw this. I know the brake pads are good and i can get it sorted when i get back.

Post #430736 Wed Jul 16 2014 7:28pm
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gogsy1956



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Bali Blue

If (my poor memory) serves me right, the wear sensor clips into a half round cutout in the top edge of the pad backing plate... You would have to look to see If its there. Can be difficult to spot If everything is caked in crud. 2010 RRS, TDV8
bali Blue / colour coded
side steps / flappy paddles
black perforated leather
22" overfinch
heated everything, TV,fridge ...... now with gold calipers and mud flaps !( black mud flaps that is) !!
Many years ago,,,,, 1955 series 1 landie , sometimes wish I had kept it

Post #430738 Wed Jul 16 2014 7:32pm
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squizzel



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Arctic Frost

I'me not picking it up untill tomorrow night, and will be off early friday morning, so i will get the wheel off and look when i get back. Thanks for all the help.
Mark

Post #430740 Wed Jul 16 2014 7:46pm
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squizzel



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Arctic Frost

I have come back now, will get to it tomorrow. I am confident nothing else was wrong, as i have known the garage that done it for years, and i do trust them. Also i dont recall seeing anything hanging down just after the brakes were done, so i think it may have been caught on something.
On the plus side car ran perfectly on our trip, and was very comfortable to drive. On the negative side my wife found the passenger front seat had no adjustment on the front of the seat base, which made it very uncomfortable for her.

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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Arctic Frost

From where i was sitting it was very comfortable, and the kids loved having the dvd players in the headrests. Everything is done now, next thing is the mot at the end of August.
Thanks for all of your help.
mark

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