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Old 21st September 2023, 09:48 AM
Ronin Ronin is offline
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I went with destroy and replace option, much quicker and better result, because you end up with a new sensor that's not a ticking time bomb unlike a 21+ year old one.

Vast majority of them fail where the cable goes from the strut to the cars body, there is nothing to break in the sensor itself, it's just a coil of wire encased in plastic.
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