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The_Laird 27th May 2014 06:44 AM

Still not working :(

The_Laird 16th June 2014 06:56 AM

Now sorted. A wire had broken behing the n/s wheel arch liner, so there was no power to the sensors. And the front sensor had gone.

Sir WIll 8th March 2015 01:21 PM

2nd D2 and yes I had the warning light come on yesterday, never mind cannot complain and I know what to do at least!

johnny_quattro 24th September 2016 10:50 AM

Mine all sorted, thanks to Adrian E
 
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My front sensor was physically broken around 2 years ago, as the plastic arm had a 'stress fracture, shall we say. This was replaced with an item from the forum sponsors and a reset performed by Adrian E.

Recently, the warning light came on my dash for the headlight levelling sensor (HLS) and quick check on my OBDEleven app/dongle showed that the rear HLS was not working. Ordered a replacement from the forum sponsors and fitted it yesterday. Fault was cleared on the car's computer but the app was complaining about resetting the headlights.

Further checking via the OBDEleven app showed the front sensor at 2.4V and the rear sensor at 0.5V. Mmmmm. I had no doubt that the replacement part should have been working correctly. Pushing vigorously on the car's rear suspension showed the voltage value changing in real time but only by 0.1 or 0.2V.

Took the car down to Adrian E to perform the headlight reset procedure on his VAG COM setup. A quick check under his S8 quickly revealed that the sensor arm orientation on my car was wrong. Looking from the back of the car to the front, the straight arm of the sensor was at 4 o'clock, which is WRONG and accounted for the incorrect voltage reading of 0.5V instead of 2.4/2.5V. We took the wheel off and with the judicious use of a trusty 10mm spanner, it was corrected. The rear HLS on mine now points towards the outside of the car almost horizontal, at 9 o'clock.

See attached photos showing my rear headlight levelling sensor (and how it was installed wrongly by me) prior to the change. To summarise, when looking from the rear of the car to the front, the rear HLS plastic straight arm (marked A in the photos) should be at 9 o'clock and not 4 o'clock.

David's8 10th August 2017 09:17 AM

'Armless
 
Well, almost 5 yrs after my temporary repair to the rear sensor arm, it has finally given up on me. Corrosion of the bolts on the curved link arm caused it to seize, breaking my "temporary" repair to the sensor arm and bending one of the small bolts in the arm. Our sponsors dont have a sensor with a working arm so does anyone have a spare sensor with curved link arm lurking in their garage? The part number for the arm is 4D0 505 465G (which I cant seem to find on the internet - it keeps coming up with a rear suspension stabiliser arm) and the sensor is 4B0 907 503. +++

notorious 10th August 2017 06:26 PM

My wiring started to fail, so I repaired it properly:

http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/showthread.php?t=12058

briang9 10th August 2017 06:36 PM

This what you need David?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/XENON-LEVE...53.m1438.l2649

David's8 10th August 2017 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by briang9 (Post 131417)

Thanks Brian but the sensors are, as you show, easy to get hold of - its the curved coupling arm thats the problem. And my sensor still works OK except that the plate I resin bonded to the arm has broken off. Much to Sergei's horror I am this evening re-doing that repair and drilling out the bent bolt on the curved arm to see if I can effect a repair there too :o

briang9 10th August 2017 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David's8 (Post 131424)
Thanks Brian but the sensors are, as you show, easy to get hold of - its the curved coupling arm thats the problem. And my sensor still works OK except that the plate I resin bonded to the arm has broken off. Much to Sergei's horror I am this evening re-doing that repair and drilling out the bent bolt on the curved arm to see if I can effect a repair there too :o

One for sale on ebay but from USA, maybe try TPS? I often find part no has been "updated", I can ask my tame mechanic to get a quote from TPS if you like?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-2002-...MAAOSw-K9ZNfAV

notorious 11th August 2017 09:02 PM

:eek2:

Use proper parts Dave


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