BOSCH Brake Pad Wear Indicator 1 987 473 027

Compatible with BMW X5 (E70) , BMW X6 (E71, E72) ,
Ensures timely notification of brake pad wear. This indicator is designed for reliable performance and safety.
9.37 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 7
Delivery 1 day (25.03.2026)
PN 1987473027
Make BOSCH
EAN 4047024278578

The BOSCH Brake Pad Wear Indicator, part number 1 987 473 027, is a crucial safety component for your vehicle's braking system. It is engineered to provide an audible or visual warning when your brake pads have worn down to a critical level, indicating that replacement is necessary. This wear indicator is designed to work seamlessly with compatible braking systems, ensuring accurate detection of pad wear. By alerting you to worn brake pads, it helps prevent further damage to brake discs and rotors, which can lead to more costly repairs. Timely replacement based on the indicator's signal also ensures optimal braking performance and safety. BOSCH is a trusted name in automotive parts, known for its commitment to quality and reliability. This wear indicator is manufactured to meet stringent standards, providing peace of mind that your braking system is functioning as intended. Regular checks and timely replacement of worn components are essential for maintaining your vehicle's safety and performance.

  • Detects brake pad wear
  • Provides timely warning for replacement
  • Helps prevent damage to brake discs
  • Ensures optimal braking performance
  • Reliable component from BOSCH
  • Designed for safety and efficiency
  • Meets stringent quality standards
Length [mm]
965
Brake type
Disc brake mechanism
  • BMW
    • X5 (E70)
      • 3.0 si (200kW/272PS)
      • 4.8 i xDrive (261kW/355PS)
      • 3.0 d (173kW/235PS)
      • xDrive 30 i (200kW/272PS)
      • xDrive 48 i (261kW/355PS)
      • xDrive 30 d (173kW/235PS)
      • xDrive 35 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 3.0 3.0d (155kW/211PS)
    • X6 (E71, E72)
      • xDrive 35 i (225kW/306PS)
      • xDrive 30 d (173kW/235PS)
      • xDrive 35 d (210kW/286PS)
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