Hello All,
Sorry in advance for the long post.....
My two terriers decided there must be a rodent under my 2006 L322 TD6 whilst it was in the shed having the rusty wheel arches repaired. Upon putting it all back together had a suspension fault and found all three wires to back off side height sensor chewed up and the rod that connects the sensor to the wish bone snapped. Ordered a second hand sensor to get the rod and soldered up and heat shrinked the wires and all was good for 2 months. Haven't been out in the car for a while so took it for a spin to charge the battery, flashing orange headlight warning was on the dash as happens if the battery is low but went out on the road anyway.
2 miles in I got a suspension fault and a warning not to exceed 25mph, slowly returned home as the car was bouncing like mad at every bump. Got out and the car was on the bump stops all round, turned it off and back on and it stayed low, rotated the control leaver to up and the thing slowly raised up to normal height with a warning on the dash vehicle slowly lifting. Went out for a drive all good over 5 miles, parked up and went for bite to eat and some shopping, came back all looked level so set off home. Realised after about 2 miles car was really high at the back so continued slowly although no warning seen on the dash, looking at 4x4 display rear sensor that got messed up showing the tire much higher towards the top and the dash at he top of the wheel going red intermittently, I parked it up and left it for 24 hours and it stayed jacked up at the back and right at the front. Unlocked and opened the boot, back returned to normal height but on starting the engine it began to rise again. I went to look at the repaired wires and on pulling off the insulating tape snapped one of the wires and the car dropped right down on all four corners. I have repaired the wires again using the plug and wires from earlier purchased sensor but on starting back up after fully charging the battery the back end raises up too high and the tire is showing high on the 4x4 display so my guess is car thinks suspension is lowered so over pumping air to bring back up level but as it isn't detecting a change it is going too high. I put diagnostic on and that sensor has a voltage of less than 0.5 of a volt, the rest are just over 2 volts.
Just wondering if this is symptomatic of a bad sensor, nothing appears to be leaking as it sat jacked up on the back for 24 hours with no movement. Thinking I might swap the sensor but I can't see how it is held in the bracke which looks rather rusty.
Anybody with any advice on sensor removal or the symptoms I have would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Sorry in advance for the long post.....
My two terriers decided there must be a rodent under my 2006 L322 TD6 whilst it was in the shed having the rusty wheel arches repaired. Upon putting it all back together had a suspension fault and found all three wires to back off side height sensor chewed up and the rod that connects the sensor to the wish bone snapped. Ordered a second hand sensor to get the rod and soldered up and heat shrinked the wires and all was good for 2 months. Haven't been out in the car for a while so took it for a spin to charge the battery, flashing orange headlight warning was on the dash as happens if the battery is low but went out on the road anyway.
2 miles in I got a suspension fault and a warning not to exceed 25mph, slowly returned home as the car was bouncing like mad at every bump. Got out and the car was on the bump stops all round, turned it off and back on and it stayed low, rotated the control leaver to up and the thing slowly raised up to normal height with a warning on the dash vehicle slowly lifting. Went out for a drive all good over 5 miles, parked up and went for bite to eat and some shopping, came back all looked level so set off home. Realised after about 2 miles car was really high at the back so continued slowly although no warning seen on the dash, looking at 4x4 display rear sensor that got messed up showing the tire much higher towards the top and the dash at he top of the wheel going red intermittently, I parked it up and left it for 24 hours and it stayed jacked up at the back and right at the front. Unlocked and opened the boot, back returned to normal height but on starting the engine it began to rise again. I went to look at the repaired wires and on pulling off the insulating tape snapped one of the wires and the car dropped right down on all four corners. I have repaired the wires again using the plug and wires from earlier purchased sensor but on starting back up after fully charging the battery the back end raises up too high and the tire is showing high on the 4x4 display so my guess is car thinks suspension is lowered so over pumping air to bring back up level but as it isn't detecting a change it is going too high. I put diagnostic on and that sensor has a voltage of less than 0.5 of a volt, the rest are just over 2 volts.
Just wondering if this is symptomatic of a bad sensor, nothing appears to be leaking as it sat jacked up on the back for 24 hours with no movement. Thinking I might swap the sensor but I can't see how it is held in the bracke which looks rather rusty.
Anybody with any advice on sensor removal or the symptoms I have would be greatly appreciated
Thanks