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  • 10 months later...
On 05/05/2022 at 7:13 AM, mrjimmy said:

Thanks for your research BK. Having the same issue on my R32 with the Brembo and BM57 master cylinder upgrade. Have ordered that connector from the US, equivalent part number is WPT-1385. Cool !!  

That's the one mate 👍

  • 1 year later...

All good guys - most helpful thread ever. I am doing a R35 Brake Master and Booster Conversion - Its the same sensor.

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Just one question - Is there Polarity for the wiring - or it does not matter @BK thank you for all your help

 

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On 20/06/2023 at 12:13 AM, deongster said:

All good guys - most helpful thread ever. I am doing a R35 Brake Master and Booster Conversion - Its the same sensor.

image.thumb.png.4c60ad3e8548f61e531059e87353ce36.png

Just one question - Is there Polarity for the wiring - or it does not matter @BK thank you for all your help

 

Nah no polarity. The switch is just open circuit and actually closes when active at low level, hence why you can just unplug it and nothing happens.

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