●✅Vehicle Models Compatibility List - VIGOR rear left car height level sensor compatible with Audi A3 2004-2013, Q3 2013-2018, TT 2007-2014; VW Tiguan 2009-2018, CC 2012-2017, Passat 2008-2010/2012-2015, Golf 2004-2007/2010-2014 (with Sport Suspension) ●✅OEM Reference Number - 1K0941273M, 1K0941273C, 1K0941273F. ●✅Easy To Install - It is easy to install this height leveling sensor of ours with the guidance of a professional installer. ●✅Excellent Performance - Leveled your vehicle maintain proper ride height while driving, which improves drive safety and stability. ●✅What You Get - 1pc Rear Left Height Level Sensor and 1 year unlimited mileage warranty.
Description
Specification
Type: Ride Height Level Sensor
Location: Rear Left
Reference OEM Number:
1K0941273M, 1K0941273C
1K0941273F
Vehicle Fitment:
Compatible with 2004-2013 Audi A3
Compatible with 2013-2018 Q3
Compatible with 2007-2014 Audi TT
Compatible with 2009-2018 Volkswagen Tiguan
Compatible with 2012-2017 Passat CC
Compatible with 2012-2013 VW Golf
High Quality
Vigor car height sensors are made of ABS plastic and metal, which are more durable and have better load performance than regular height sensors, providing you with a better driving experience after replacement.
What Are Ride Height Level Sensors?
The ride height level sensors help to maintain the vehicles height correctly.
How Do Ride Height Level Sensors Work?
The sensor measures the distance between the road and certain points of the vehicle, and then sends a signal to the self-leveling module to activate the compressor to adjust the suspension settings.
Where Are Ride Height Level Sensors Located?
The ride height level sensors are installed on particular control arm or strut assembly.
WHAT CIRCUMST ANCES NEED TO REPLACE THE CAR HEIGHT LEVEL SENSOR?
Ride height level sensor can wear out and are vulnerable to damage from rode debris, accidens, water and intrusion.
When the sensor is detached from ECU or other components, it may cause the suspension to stick. A bad ride height level sensor makes the car dip.
You should replace a faulty ride height sensor at the earliest to prevent possible damage to the vehicles suspension mechanism.