This level control sensor is an essential part of the vehicle's suspension system, accurately measuring the height of the chassis relative to the road. Manufactured to Volvo's high standards, it provides precise readings, unlike a worn sensor which may give erratic or incorrect height data. Operators may notice uneven vehicle height, suspension warning lights, or a rougher ride when this sensor begins to fail.
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The first indication of a failing level control sensor might be an inconsistent or incorrect vehicle ride height, with one side appearing lower than the other. If left unaddressed, the suspension system may continuously try to adjust, leading to excessive wear on air springs and compressors. This can result in an uncomfortable ride and potential damage to other suspension components.
Ensure the air suspension system is properly depressurized before removing the old sensor to avoid injury. Do not force the sensor into its mounting bracket, as this can damage the housing or linkage.
Inspect air springs, air lines, and the air compressor for leaks or signs of wear when replacing the level control sensor.