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PEX Automotive Group of Germany was established in 1978, and since then has quickly become a global leader in the manufacture of Electronic Brake Wear Sensors. PEX manufactures its products in advanced factories in Germany and Hungary, supplying OEM (original equipment manufacturer) solutions for Mercedes Benz, BMW, VW, Porsche and GM.

PEX’s OEM experience and commitment to quality is also demonstrated through regular factory inspections, and managing them under strict international standards, DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 and ISO/TS 16949:2002.open-uri20141114-27671-q94a54.

The leading OE supplier of brake & wheel parts

At FCP Euro, we stock some of the most popular PEX products from brake pad wear sensors to chassis parts and steering components. Whether you have a Volvo 850 in need of a new brake hose, or an E46 BMW M3 with a bad wheel speed sensor, you can be sure that the PEX brand replacement part meets or exceeds the quality parts your vehicle was originally fitted with.

OE quality pad wear sensors

PEX Brake Wear Sensors are designed and produced to have the same form, fit, and function as the original OE part. This means technicians get the right part for the job, the part fits properly, and the brake wear sensor works correctly once installed.

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Details like thick, braided jacketing on the wires ensure they will never fail prematurely due to road debris or rubbing against a suspension component. This ensures you are getting a quality part, void of any cost-cutting measures that lesser manufacturers may use.

PEX's wide line of products at FCP Euro covers most European makes, including BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, and Porsche.

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About the Author: Alex FiehlAF Headshot

Alex is FCP's Blog Editor and an IT technician from Endwell, NY. He has over 8 years of experience working on a wide array of import makes, but lately is partial to Volvo . For some reason he just purchased a Volkswagen, and is excited to see what breaks first.


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