8940850060 Toyota SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH, Price: 316.76$, Weight: 0.435kg
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Toyota |
8940850060 |
SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH |
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0.435 |
2-3 |
316.76$ |
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HEIGHT CONTROL SENSOR
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0.575
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35.15$
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Compatibility
| Description | Model | Options | Prod Period | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UCF3# | UCF30-AEANK | Grade: A TYPE; Gear Shift Type: ATM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (3UZFE) 4300CC 32-VALVE DOHC EFI | 08.2000 - 07.2003 | View |
Understanding the Rear Left Height Control Sensor
The Rear Left Height Control Sensor is an indispensable component in the suspension system of select vehicles, ensuring optimal ride height and comfort. This sensor is crucial for monitoring and adjusting the vehicle’s suspension to maintain the proper ride height according to load variations, ensuring a smooth and balanced ride.Why is This Part Needed
The sensor plays a pivotal role in vehicle safety and performance by sending real-time data to the suspension control unit, which adjusts the suspension stiffness accordingly. It is particularly important for maintaining stability and handling, especially when the vehicle is heavily loaded or driven on uneven terrains.How Does It Work
Positioned strategically near the suspension, this sensor continuously measures the distance between the vehicle's axle and chassis. By communicating with the electronic control unit (ECU), it ensures that the vehicle maintains a consistent ground clearance. Therefore, it optimizes the vehicle’s traction and reduces the wear and tear on the suspension system.What Happens If the Sensor is Broken
A malfunctioning height control sensor can lead to several issues:- Uneven ride height, causing the vehicle to tilt to one side.
- Increased tire wear due to improper alignment.
- Decreased fuel efficiency due to increased rolling resistance.
- Compromised handling and comfort.