8940860040 Toyota SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH, Price: 256.37$, Weight: 0.238kg


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

Toyota

8940860040

SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH

11

0.238

 Dispatch 24h

256.37$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
8940860040 
SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH
17
0.274
2-3
213.64$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
01603011 
LEVEL SENSOR, REAR LEFT (WITH LINK)
0
0.575
-
52.76$
Not Available
AISIN
AST041 
CONTROL UNIT AIR SUSPENSION TO 89408-60040 LANDCRUISER 201201- AISIN
0
0.274
4-5
46.14$
Not Available

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
GRJ200,URJ20#,UZJ200,VDJ200VDJ200R-GNTVZQATM,MTM: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Seating Capacity: 8-SEATER; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Grade: VXR TYPE; Gear Shift Type: ATM, 6-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (1VDFTV) 4500CC DIESEL TURBO; Destination: AUSTRALIA08.2015 - 07.2018 View

Understanding the Rear Height Control Sensor

The rear height control sensor plays a critical role in maintaining your vehicle's optimal stance and handling capabilities. Positioned strategically at the rear left side of the vehicle, this sensor is instrumental in monitoring real-time height adjustments, ensuring that your car rides smoothly regardless of the load or terrain.

Purpose of the Height Control Sensor

Often neglected until issues arise, the height control sensor contributes significantly to vehicle stability. It measures the distance between the chassis and the suspension system, sending data to the onboard computer. The system then adjusts the suspension to compensate for load changes, ensuring a balanced and comfortable driving experience.

How It Works βš™οΈ

Designed with precision, the sensor detects the vehicle's tilt or uneven load distribution. When you load up the back of your vehicle or traverse uneven terrain, this sensor actively communicates necessary adjustments to the suspension system, allowing your vehicle to maintain an even plane. This technology is vital for both safety and comfort, particularly in larger vehicles.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

If the sensor fails, you might experience a noticeable decline in ride quality, increased tire wear, and potential handling issues. The vehicle could sag on one side or the rear, leading to a strain on the suspension system and causing premature wear. Left unchecked, it could result in costly repairs and compromised passenger safety.

Compatibility List

  • Land Cruiser