2006 Lr3 Height Sensor Voltage Question
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Sorry about that it was my 1st post in something was to happen because I did post the question lol.
The question is the front left and right sensors are reading considerable lower voltage then the back sensor's as shown in the pictures. Does that just mean I have to replace the sensor's on the front? Or could that mean there something else wrong with it there is not given it complete voltage as the back ones are receiving. Sorry this message was sent with voice to text and I'm horrible at grammar....bahahaha...
The question is the front left and right sensors are reading considerable lower voltage then the back sensor's as shown in the pictures. Does that just mean I have to replace the sensor's on the front? Or could that mean there something else wrong with it there is not given it complete voltage as the back ones are receiving. Sorry this message was sent with voice to text and I'm horrible at grammar....bahahaha...
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Well what is the actual issue with the vehicle? The sensors are variable potentiometers (or something like that). Voltage is applied and the output varies based on height. The voltage reading dictates the hight based on configured values when calibrated. If a vehicles is calibrated perfectly, odds are the sensors will still ready differently. The voltage is converted to an arbitrary value. Thus when calibrating, even those numbers will not be the same. Sensors are for specific locations, so I would not be surprised if the rears have a different voltage too relative to the fronts. In the end, the voltage reading is meaningless unless you use it to find an actual sensor fault.
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