
Arnott’s aftermarket ride height sensors precisely measure relative chassis movement to ensure a level, balanced ride. This data is sent to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU), which signals the valve block to open the valve, so pressurized air from the pressure reservoir will adjust the air pressure in the air spring. After that the compressor will run to restore pressure in the reservoir. Over time, ride height sensors can wear or sustain damage from road debris, accidents, or exposure to water and salt. Replacing a faulty sensor helps protect the integrity and performance of the vehicle’s air suspension system.
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