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  • #16
    About 3mm

    The fronts should be easy / straightforward.

    Does your model have the electric park brake? If so, there's some electronic trickery required to retract the rear pistons.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by brad View Post
      About 3mm

      The fronts should be easy / straightforward.

      Does your model have the electric park brake? If so, there's some electronic trickery required to retract the rear pistons.
      Thanks again Brad. It is the fronts so that's good I suppose from a labour point of view. Mine is one with the electric park brake. When it comes to the rears I will be guided by the "experts".
      MY12.5 B7 V6 Passat wagon in Mocca Anthricite with Panoramic sunroof, SatNav, Driver Assistance & Visibility Package, Adaptive Cruise, Park Assist 2, Auto Tailgate,Tint, Towbar & RVC

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      • #18
        Originally posted by MJW View Post
        Ian, what sort of car do you drive? Are they OEM pads/rotors? I engine brake as well to balance out the load & progressively brake unless something onforeseen happens (rare). Based on current wear, the only way I would get your sort of wear was by not using the pedal at all
        No their the original pads, but being diesel it self brakes once you take your foot off the accelerator ,plus I always drive in defensive mode driving at least 3 cars in front . ive done 57,000KM

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        • #19
          Originally posted by brad View Post
          They only have 10mm new
          Actually, for Passat B7 (since release) and CC (from 2011) models with the 3.6 l 220 kW engine, the front brake pads have a lining thickness of 13 mm, excluding back plate.

          For all other Passat B5, B6, B7 & CC models, it's 14 mm, excl. back plate.

          The warning light on the dash is supposed to come on when there's approximately 4 mm remaining (if equipped).

          The wear limit is 2 mm.


          Originally posted by Pawnii View Post
          Without taking the wheel off it looks like there's heaps of life left. Probably around 8mm on each pad.
          As brad alluded to, it may be wise to verify exactly the condition of the brake pads to determine whether you are receiving a false reading or otherwise.

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          • #20
            can anyone confirm that there is only one brake pad sensor on a B6 Passat? And if so, is it on the front driver pad?
            I ask because my rear pads looks like they have less meat on them and maybe that's whats triggering the MFD warning light.

            Also, what are good aftermarket pads and rotors to get?

            thanks
            2006 B6 Passat Wagon 2.0 TDI
            RCD510, MDI, 9w7 bluetooth, Footwell lights, Door warning lights
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Pawnii View Post
              can anyone confirm that there is only one brake pad sensor on a B6 Passat? And if so, is it on the front driver pad?
              I ask because my rear pads looks like they have less meat on them and maybe that's whats triggering the MFD warning light.

              Also, what are good aftermarket pads and rotors to get?

              thanks
              There should be a front & a rear sensor.

              Remsa are good bang for buck & OEM VW suppliers (and less dusty). Get a price off the forum sponsor GLS rallisport (look in the sponsor area). He's multi-brand so should have something to suit your needs
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              • #22
                Thanks Brad.

                I've already got a quote for the Remsa from Rallisport. Just wondering if anyone's using anything else out there. I've seen in the U.S. some people use Hawk. Not sure if you can get them here. I might look into it just incase.

                What about Rotors? Should I just get them from VW?
                2006 B6 Passat Wagon 2.0 TDI
                RCD510, MDI, 9w7 bluetooth, Footwell lights, Door warning lights
                VAGCOM cable owner

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                • #23
                  Rallisport as well. He should have several brands to choose from (RDA, DBA & a couple of Euro brands) & several brands of pads. What you choose depends how you drive.

                  Or try ECS Tuning for pads & rotors or Adams rotors are very nice
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Pawnii View Post
                    can anyone confirm that there is only one brake pad sensor on a B6 Passat? And if so, is it on the front driver pad?
                    I ask because my rear pads looks like they have less meat on them and maybe that's whats triggering the MFD warning light.
                    The wear sensor is attached to the inner front brake pad. It might be on the passenger side (being a vehicle predominately designed for LHD markets), but I'm not 100% certain.

                    As brad said, you should check whether the inner front brake pads are wearing abnormally.

                    The rear brake pads do not come with a wear sensor.

                    Originally posted by brad View Post
                    There should be a front & a rear sensor.
                    I don't think the Passat comes with rear brake wear sensors.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Diesel_vert View Post
                      I don't think the Passat comes with rear brake wear sensors.
                      Well there you go. I assumed if a Skoda had them, so would a more expensive Passat. Hardly seems worthwhile to monitor 1 pad out of 8
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by brad View Post
                        Well there you go. I assumed if a Skoda had them, so would a more expensive Passat. Hardly seems worthwhile to monitor 1 pad out of 8
                        I suppose if the bean counters told the engineers that there was only one pad to put the sensor on, it'd be the inner left front, because:

                        The driver sits on the left (it's a European car after all).
                        The fronts do most of the work during moderate-to-heavy braking manoeuvres.
                        The inner pads can't be inspected easily.
                        The savings you make by not having to buy 7 wear sensors per vehicle ($5 each x 7 x 200,000 vehicles per year = $7 million).
                        The average consumer won't notice or care.

                        But crucially, it keeps the shareholders happy.

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                        • #27
                          excellent info.

                          one last thing. Do the remsa pads have the right plug for the sensor?
                          I've seen on some DIY threads that you may need to cut the old one off and solder it onto the new pads.
                          2006 B6 Passat Wagon 2.0 TDI
                          RCD510, MDI, 9w7 bluetooth, Footwell lights, Door warning lights
                          VAGCOM cable owner

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                          • #28
                            I can't say from experience, but I would think that Remsa, as a manufacturer based in Europe, are likely to make correctly fitting parts... ?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Pawnii View Post
                              excellent info.

                              one last thing. Do the remsa pads have the right plug for the sensor?
                              I've seen on some DIY threads that you may need to cut the old one off and solder it onto the new pads.
                              Ask the guy that sells them. I believe that as OEM replacements, they are plug & play
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