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Old 01-28-2010, 01:49 AM
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The reason I did not get adptive drive was for resale and potential problems later on -> Big repair costs.
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The warranty is expensive, I'll grant you that, but with $1k shocks...

I thought the warranties typically excluded suspension "wear and tear" items like shock absorbers.
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Sorry to revive an 8 year old thread, but which sensor specifically needed replacing?
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Sorry to revive an 8 year old thread, but which sensor specifically needed replacing?
Bump, I like to know as well.
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Bringing this back from the dead:

I have been having EDC errors due to degraded wiring coming from the sensors on the shocks. The Shocks themselves are perfectly fine. Just need to know if anyone has purchased the sensors separately or where i can find some for sale. I need 2 front and 2 rear sensors. Buying 4 new shocks is just ridiculously expensive. Coil overs are not an option and I do not want to code out the EDC. Thank you.
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Likely the Ride Height Sensor. There is one attached to each wheel strut/control arm.
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I have been having EDC errors due to degraded wiring coming from the sensors on the shocks. The Shocks themselves are perfectly fine. Just need to know if anyone has purchased the sensors separately or where i can find some for sale. I need 2 front and 2 rear sensors. Buying 4 new shocks is just ridiculously expensive. Coil overs are not an option and I do not want to code out the EDC. Thank you.
You can find them on eBay and Amazon for a reasonable cost.
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You can find them on eBay and Amazon for a reasonable cost.

Really? I couldn’t find any. If you have, can you please post a link? Thanks.
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