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Old 08-16-2010, 09:40 AM   #2
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No.

The sensor lights when the circuit is broken.

What you can do is pull the sensors, splice the broken wire together again and then just cable-tie them out of the way. This will eliminate the light.

Of course, you won't have a sensor to tell you your pads are worn. One trick is to measure the pads and mark them with a white paint pen at the maximum wear point. That way, you can easily visually check when the pads require changing.

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