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Andyv8



Member Since: 02 Feb 2019
Location: Lakes
Posts: 15

United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Java Black
Rear left height sensor problem

I’ve got adaptive dynamics fault up in my my10 5.0 s/c. After looking on the IID tool it comes up with ADCM - Active Damping. C1A06-14 (AF) Rear left height sensor - general electrical failure - circuit short to ground or open.
I’ve searched the forums and found a few posts that stated that it’s normally either a sensor or the wires where they go over the tank. I checked the wires today and they all seem in good condition but I’m getting resistance between black/yellow and black/red wires. Black/yellow also has a solid connection to earth somewhere. I cut the wires inside the car above where they go under the car and I’m still getting the same results on the wires. If I check the right hand sensor wires I get no resistance between any wires nor are any ground to earth so I presume the left sensor should read the same. So should the left hand sensor wires have any connection to earth or have i got a problem between the ecu and the boot?

Post #503848 3rd Feb 2019 7:35pm
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jeff88



Member Since: 03 Dec 2016
Location: hadigny, vosges
Posts: 4

France 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Ipanema Sand

hello,

the right sensor is not the same in the left.


Left side, front and
back
WHITE
Right side, front and
back
BLACK

Output voltage
Left and right back: the tension decreases in compression and
increases in rebound
Front left and right: the tension increases in
compression and decreases in rebound

one side give a signal used for the principal beam

jf

Post #503853 3rd Feb 2019 8:29pm
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