8940860020 Toyota SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH, Price: 276.47$, Weight: 0.522kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Toyota

8940860020

SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH

17

0.522

 Dispatch 24h

276.47$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
8940860020 
SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH
21
0.6
2-3
246.91$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
894650K070 
SENSOR, OXYGEN
2
0.17
 Dispatch 24h
161.70$
 
Toyota
894650K070 
SENSOR, OXYGEN
2
0.17
2-3
134.75$
 
FEBEST
01603010 
LEVEL SENSOR, REAR LEFT (WITH LINK)
2
0.69
2-3
52.76$
 

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
UZJ200,URJ202,VDJ200VDJ200R-GNTEZWSeating Capacity: 8-SEATER; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Grade: VX TYPE; Engine: (1VDFTV) 4500CC DIESEL TURBO09.2007 - ... View

Rear Left Ride Height Control Sensor (Suspension Level Sensor)

This component is fitted on the rear left side to help the vehicle keep the correct ride height under load. It is essential for cars with height control, air suspension, or self-leveling systems. When you add passengers, luggage, or tow a trailer, the suspension position changesβ€”this sensor reports that change so the system can react properly βœ…

Why this part is needed

The suspension control module must know the exact body-to-axle position. Without a reliable signal, the vehicle cannot level itself correctly, affecting comfort, headlight aim, and stability.

How it works

A small linkage arm moves with the suspension. Inside, a position element converts that movement into a voltage/resistance signal. The control unit uses this data to command the compressor/valves or dampers to raise, lower, or maintain height βš™οΈ

What happens if it fails

Common symptoms include uneven rear height, warning light, harsh ride, incorrect leveling, and poor handling. In some cases the system may lock in a safe mode, overwork the compressor, or cause premature wear on shocks and bushings

Technician tip

Check the linkage for rust/binding and confirm wiring integrityβ€”many β€œsensor faults” start as broken clips or corrosion.