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Nigel517 07-04-17 12:03 PM

headlight levelling module
 
Sc430 2004 where is the headlight levelling module . Will this be the same in a right hand drive

416tt 08-18-17 10:17 AM

why are you looking for the headlight levelling module? are you getting an error?

my level sensor was giving an error and headlights would aim up sometimes.. i didn't bother replacing sensor i just took out the fuse and headlights didnt move anymore and they were left at the perfect level :)

zajacjoe 08-22-17 04:59 AM

I just went through this on my 2004. There are 2 sensors. Both on the drivers side. Behind the front and rear tires.

It is a potentiometer. Water seems to leak past an o-ring on the cover and corrode the internals.

I bought an aftermarket one off ebay for $17.25. Compatible with 924-755.

They are easy to replace.

Nigel517 09-08-17 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by zajacjoe (Post 9961153)
I just went through this on my 2004. There are 2 sensors. Both on the drivers side. Behind the front and rear tires.

It is a potentiometer. Water seems to leak past an o-ring on the cover and corrode the internals.

I bought an aftermarket one off ebay for $17.25. Compatible with 924-755.

They are easy to replace.

Hi did this do the trick. I thought the sc430 was a different potentionmeter to the 924-755 ?

Nigel517 09-08-17 10:44 AM

fuse removal
 

Originally Posted by 416tt (Post 9957950)
why are you looking for the headlight levelling module? are you getting an error?

my level sensor was giving an error and headlights would aim up sometimes.. i didn't bother replacing sensor i just took out the fuse and headlights didnt move anymore and they were left at the perfect level :)

Hi did this remove the flashing fault light as well . Cheers Nigel


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