The main purpose of the ride height sensors for the air suspension system is to provide the electronic control unit (ECU) with information on the heig [See the full post at: Everything you neeed to know about ride height sensors]
The Ride Height Sensor is also a critical component on Advanced Driver Assistance systems, if this has to be replaced then all ADAS systems on the vehicle must be calibrated.
Hello, I have a problem with air suspension wheel change , automatically it turns on and car doesn’t raise or lower when I put Dynamic or Comfort.
Do you guys think is ride height suspension sensor or something else ? It’s an Audi S6 2014
Please let me know.
Thank you
Ride height sensors measure a vehicle’s suspension height to adjust the ride quality and maintain stability. Key points include:Function:
They monitor the distance between the vehicle and the road to ensure proper suspension performance.
Adjustment: Sensors help adjust air suspension systems or adaptive suspension settings for comfort and handling.
Maintenance: Regular checks are needed to ensure accurate readings and optimal performance.
Troubleshooting: Faulty sensors can lead to uneven ride height or suspension issues, requiring timely repairs.
Proper functioning of ride height sensors is crucial for vehicle safety and comfort.