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Under standing the sensor will explain your situation.
The sensor is a grounding wire that is coated with plastic. as the rotors wear the pads down it "files" away the plastic and starts to make contact with t he metal wire in the sensor. The rotor is providing the ground to the light in the dash. so the process is slow and results in a flickering of the light initially. You have 4 wires in the front pads. Which one is worn requires that you inspect all 4 pads to ensure that the caliper is not causing one pad to wear prematurely. As posted you can go 1000 KM after the light starts to flicker. But an inspection is required to make sure the pads are wearing evenly. It is possible for the wire harness to deteriorate. but then it usually illuminates while the wheels are turned, placing a force on the wire harness. Dave
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