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Another Headlamp/suspension sensor needed...
« on: 13 March 2013, 22:12:08 »

Ok... A while ago, my headlights stared dancing up and down and got the message on the display...
Then it went away so I guessed it was all good.... My mistake! ::)
So now I need a sensor but I don't know if it's the front or rear???

Has anyone got one or both?
Or any advice???

Cheers,

David.
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Re: Another Headlamp/suspension sensor needed...
« Reply #1 on: 13 March 2013, 23:01:06 »

Ok... A while ago, my headlights stared dancing up and down and got the message on the display...
Then it went away so I guessed it was all good.... My mistake! ::)
So now I need a sensor but I don't know if it's the front or rear???

Has anyone got one or both?
Or any advice???

Cheers,

David.

you need a code reader to diagnose where the fault lies. It could be a level sensor, but could also be a level motor in the headlights themselves.
Both front and rear sensor is the same, it's just the brackets that are different.  ;) ;)
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Re: Another Headlamp/suspension sensor needed...
« Reply #2 on: 14 March 2013, 05:54:01 »

Thanks Andy,
What kind of reader do I need? Non-OBD? OBD I/II???
I've tried a few readers and none seem to work?????
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Re: Another Headlamp/suspension sensor needed...
« Reply #3 on: 14 March 2013, 09:26:38 »

Thanks Andy,
What kind of reader do I need? Non-OBD? OBD I/II???
I've tried a few readers and none seem to work?????

I suspect that it's just a Tech II that can read other codes properly. The basic code readers you see around will just read engine codes.  ;)
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Re: Another Headlamp/suspension sensor needed...
« Reply #4 on: 14 March 2013, 09:27:51 »

Thanks Andy,
What kind of reader do I need? Non-OBD? OBD I/II???
I've tried a few readers and none seem to work?????

I suspect that it's just a Tech II that can read other codes properly. The basic code readers you see around will just read engine codes.  ;)

Where's the modify tab?  ??? You're down the road from The Boy ...... he'd be your best bet.  :y
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Re: Another Headlamp/suspension sensor needed...
« Reply #5 on: 14 March 2013, 19:39:44 »

Thanks Andy,
What kind of reader do I need? Non-OBD? OBD I/II???
I've tried a few readers and none seem to work?????

I suspect that it's just a Tech II that can read other codes properly. The basic code readers you see around will just read engine codes.  ;)

Where's the modify tab?  ??? You're down the road from The Boy ...... he'd be your best bet.  :y

I will have a sensor quite soon so ill hit and miss it....
Is there a set-up for the sensor or do I just fit it???
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Re: Another Headlamp/suspension sensor needed...
« Reply #6 on: 14 March 2013, 19:49:52 »

You'll see when you get it only go one way bolt on and plug in job done.
Easy as that.
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