This sensor measures the ride height of the vehicle's suspension system, crucial for maintaining stability and load distribution. Manufactured to high standards, it provides accurate feedback to the ECAS control unit, unlike a worn sensor that may produce inconsistent or erroneous signals. Operators might observe uneven vehicle stance or suspension warning lights if this sensor is faulty.
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Uneven vehicle stance or a suspension warning light on the dashboard are common initial indicators of a faulty height sensor. If left unaddressed, the ECAS system may struggle to maintain the correct ride height, affecting handling and load distribution. This can lead to increased stress on suspension components and potential damage.
Before installation, ensure the suspension system is properly supported and depressurized to avoid injury. When mounting the sensor, ensure the linkage arm is correctly positioned and secured according to manufacturer guidelines.
Inspect the air springs, leveling valves, and air lines for leaks or damage when replacing the ECAS height sensor.