No. You probably have a warped brake rotor.
Brake linings worn? Wheel bearing?
It does not have a sensor, It has a switch and it is mounted just above the brake pedal.
Pedal vibration in a car could be caused by issues such as warped brake rotors, worn brake pads, or suspension problems. It is important to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the specific cause of the vibration for proper repair.
More than likely you have a warped rotor, replacement is best.
That is the anti locking brake sensor / wheel speed sensor
If you are talking about the brake pad wear sensor also known as "squealer", most replacement brake pads come with the "squealer" attached. So it would depend if the mechanic installed pads with the sensor or not.
In the master break cylinder
in front of the wheel bearing your anti lock brake system sensor should be, im having the same problem
The speed sensor(s) are located behind the brake discs on the front end
if the vibration is on acell it could be a bad inner cv joint. if it is a freeway speeds it could be a wheel out of balance. if it there when your braking it could be a warp brake rotor.
Could be that the rotors are "out of round" and pulsate Could be a malfunction in the ABS system
my brake light s don't work but the fuses are good