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  1. Brake Sensor Bypass 1999 A6 
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    Hi I was wondering if anyone could tell me if there is a bypass for the brake sensor light. I have an A6 and the pads do not have the senor wires on them. Do I need to put pads with wires on them or is there a way around this?
     
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    Sounds like you need to buy and fit the wire. It goes on the passenger side front. I seem to remember it's about £14
     
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    the brake light circuit needs a constant loop, to keep the light out.

    Take the plug + lead of the old pads, strip and twist the wires and together and plug it into the loom.
     
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