Ride height sensor
So looks like we have a bad or going bad right front height sensor, i see prices fron $30 to several hundred, any recomendations on brand?dorman only makes rear ones by thier site
Last edited by TOM R; Jul 18, 2018 at 07:50 AM.
Does anyone know the part number for the most current updated version of the sensor, im seeing online some that look like mine and some that are different all say genuine new and fit lr3 right front so i am assuming there is an updated version since 2005
Below are the most current part numbers I've seen.
Both front and rear sensors have 2 different part numbers that preceded what is listed.
Hope it helps!
Ride Height Sensors:
FRONT LH: LR020155
FRONT RH: LR020157
REAR LH: LR020159
REAR RH: LR020161
Both front and rear sensors have 2 different part numbers that preceded what is listed.
Hope it helps!

Ride Height Sensors:
FRONT LH: LR020155
FRONT RH: LR020157
REAR LH: LR020159
REAR RH: LR020161
I just bought some for my LR3 2 months ago, I paid $165.00 (free shipping) for all 4 OEM LR Sensors. They are the newer style vs what came on my 06 originally. I just looked online and of coarse the prices have gone up (Ebay is famous for that).
I don't think it's the valve block if there is no dropping overnight.
The sensors , as stupid as this is, are specific to a side (per my buddy at the dealer parts dept) and you may have the other side part installed.
If you can get it calibrated, the other issue may go away. I know that if it's way out of range you could do it iteratively with the GAP tool, but I don't know the iLand tool at all.
I guess the real question is why it's so far out of range? When this happened to me it's because the front sensor bracket had bent and was out of place slightly. Maybe yours is due to wrong side sensor?
The sensors , as stupid as this is, are specific to a side (per my buddy at the dealer parts dept) and you may have the other side part installed.
If you can get it calibrated, the other issue may go away. I know that if it's way out of range you could do it iteratively with the GAP tool, but I don't know the iLand tool at all.
I guess the real question is why it's so far out of range? When this happened to me it's because the front sensor bracket had bent and was out of place slightly. Maybe yours is due to wrong side sensor?



are the superseded numbers for The FRONT SENSORS based on VIN.