Brake Pad Wear Sensor: Proper disposal
Brake Pad Wear Sensor: disposal recommendations
According to the European Waste Catalogue, a used sensor is not classified as hazardous waste (EWC code 16 02 14).
- Consumer disposal optionsIt can be disposed of in strict compliance with the regulations for sorting metal and plastic waste.
- Industrial disposal regulationsThe collection, storage, and disposal are carried out by specialist companies in accordance with the regulatory requirements for this type of waste.
This product cannot be reused
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