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4.0
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#76
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Germany
Spare Parts
ATE Brake pads

During this time I also replaced the brake pads with oem ATE one’s (low dust) and oem brake fluid flush.

Pros: low dust
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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ATE Brake pads

Regular carbon ceramic brake pads, from Ate and I presume also Brembo, are better than normal pads. Same stopping power but much less heat generation and brake dust.

Pros: less heat, less dust
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ATE ABS sensor
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Rating 5.0

Right (passenger) front ABS sensor (ATE part no. WHT-003-860-B), when I got a slew of "Implausible Data" messages on my CANBus the day after Christmas, along with one complaint in Brakes module about the sensor. Replaced the sensor >2 weeks ago (Thanks to AutohauzAZ), and haven't had another issue.

Pros: no more issues
Cons: implausible data messages
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: WHT-003-860-B
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ATE Brake pads

I went with the pads from ATE and got them fitted today, all in all it cost around 200 USD / 2000 SEK. 2 years ago the mechanic told me all 4 brakes need replacing. Today when they were replaced the rear ones had about half of the material left and the front 1/3.

Pros: Affordable price, quick fitting
Vehicle: Ford Mondeo
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ATE Speed sensor
DruzeTito
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  • Warning light:
Rating 5.0

Did you replace the speed sensor with OEM part? I think they are ATE brand but that was on my 2016 passat. I had put in aftermarket speed sensors at one point which were doing exact thing you are experiencing. Changed to OEM ate part and everything was perfect.

Pros: everything was perfect
Cons: aftermarket sensors problematic
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
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ATE Brake discs

So my options are just replace rear pads w/ oem pads or replace rear rotors w/ ate slotted ones and ate pads. Basically what I just installed on the pepperwagen. Thoughts??

Vehicle: Porsche Cayenne
Mileage: 61000 km
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