FEBI BILSTEIN 197400 Brake Pad Wear Indicator

Compatible with BMW 7 (G70) ,
This FEBI BILSTEIN brake pad wear indicator ensures you are alerted when your brake pads need replacing, maintaining optimal braking performance and safety.
9.64 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 2
Delivery 1 day (30.03.2026)
PN 197400
Make FEBI BILSTEIN
EAN 4054224974001

The FEBI BILSTEIN 197400 is a crucial component for monitoring the condition of your brake pads. Designed to detect excessive wear, this indicator provides an early warning system, preventing potential damage to your brake discs and ensuring your vehicle's braking system operates at peak efficiency. Properly functioning brake pads are essential for safe driving. When brake pads wear down beyond a certain limit, braking distances can increase, and the effectiveness of your brakes can be compromised. This wear indicator is engineered to meet stringent quality standards, offering reliability and accuracy. Installing the FEBI BILSTEIN 197400 allows for proactive maintenance. By responding to the alert promptly, you can avoid more costly repairs down the line and ensure consistent stopping power in various driving conditions. It is a small but vital part of your vehicle's safety system.

  • Direct replacement for original equipment wear indicators
  • Provides timely alerts for brake pad replacement
  • Helps prevent damage to brake discs
  • Ensures optimal braking performance
  • Manufactured by FEBI BILSTEIN for quality assurance
  • Contributes to vehicle safety
  • Durable construction for long service life
Number of connections
2
Installation side
Front axle on the left
Installation side
Front axle right
Brake type
Disc brake mechanism
Cable length [mm]
918
  • BMW
    • 7 (G70)
      • 740d xDrive (220kW/299PS)
      • 750e Plug-in Hybrid xDrive (360kW/489PS)
      • M 760e Plug-in Hybrid xDrive (420kW/571PS)
      • i7 xDrive60, L (400kW/544PS)
      • 740 i, Li Mild Hybrid (280kW/381PS)
      • xDrive 760 i (400kW/544PS)
      • 735i Mild-Hybrid (210kW/286PS) B58 B30 P
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