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Self leveling suspension problem
Re: Self leveling suspension problem
Hi, instead of starting another new topic I thought I'd ask here. I've recently had a burst air bag and replaced both of them however it has thrown up a sensor fault also and they won't fill. Just picked up the sensor from Bmw, can anyone tell me is the sensor fitted in the rear passenger or driver side wheel arch? Thanks
Re: Self leveling suspension problem
both sides have one. ive probably said it a hundred times but should have ripped the whole system out and replaced with coil springs and just delete the inactive message from the dash. much cheaper and youll never have a suspension prob again
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Re: Self leveling suspension problem
[quote="Jamie_E53"]
Hi, instead of starting another new topic I thought I'd ask here. I've recently had a burst air bag and replaced both of them however it has thrown up a sensor fault also and they won't fill. Just picked up the sensor from Bmw, can anyone tell me is the sensor fitted in the rear passenger or driver side wheel arch? Thanks
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Out of interest what did BMW charge for a sensor?
Hi, instead of starting another new topic I thought I'd ask here. I've recently had a burst air bag and replaced both of them however it has thrown up a sensor fault also and they won't fill. Just picked up the sensor from Bmw, can anyone tell me is the sensor fitted in the rear passenger or driver side wheel arch? Thanks
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Out of interest what did BMW charge for a sensor?
Re: Self leveling suspension problem
Sorry for the late reply on this. Yeah KGB BORIS I found out after I had bought the part that there is 2,lyckily only one was faulty. The part cost around £82 if I remember correctly.