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Re: Low field of vision
« Reply #15 on: 29 July 2015, 06:53:59 »

Used or brand new genuine are your two choices... Not cheap though :-\
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« Reply #16 on: 29 July 2015, 08:11:47 »

Yep, decided to order both, front and rear, sensors from vauxhallworldparts.com. 201 £ ~ 290 € with VAT and shipping.

Pretty expensive, but genuine parts and hopefully don't need to worry about them in next 15 years  ::)
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« Reply #17 on: 30 July 2015, 11:24:02 »

Yep, decided to order both, front and rear, sensors from vauxhallworldparts.com. 201 £ ~ 290 € with VAT and shipping.

Pretty expensive, but genuine parts and hopefully don't need to worry about them in next 15 years  ::)

Got return e-mail from seller that says part# 9117094 leveling sensor is no more available new, gotta purchase replacement part# 93197245 instead.

But price is about double than old part# sensor.. £133.95 each + VAT.
So now i ordered only one sensor, as i only need one (and hope the other one does not fail)  ::)

Have anybody tried to open failed sensor and see whats wrong? Think there is only potentiometer and some mechanism.. Well, I have equipment at my workplace where i can open failed sensor and see by my self is there anything that can be done to get it fixed. Maybe next months project  ;)
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