Got the same problem I managed to make the joint move freely after wd-40 and playing with it I m gonna try to weld the brocken braket or create a new one It will be much cheaper These suckers are not cheap
Hi - any recommendations on how to keep the sensor at the level? I’m not a welder, but I just want to find a possible way to replace the broken link and just mount it to the nearby metal frame {maybe that part’s called the wishbone}? Thanks in advance in case you can help!
@@vee_loww9940 The sensor has a shaft easy to rotate by hand. While the lights on, just rotate it slowly until you reach nearly 10% inclination. The linkage would then be useless and can be removed. That is a cheap solution of course!
Got the same problem
I managed to make the joint move freely after wd-40 and playing with it
I m gonna try to weld the brocken braket or create a new one
It will be much cheaper
These suckers are not cheap
This the vertical level sensor which is not very useful , just remove the linkage and keep the sensor at an appropriate level by manually rotating it.
Hi - any recommendations on how to keep the sensor at the level? I’m not a welder, but I just want to find a possible way to replace the broken link and just mount it to the nearby metal frame {maybe that part’s called the wishbone}? Thanks in advance in case you can help!
@@vee_loww9940 The sensor has a shaft easy to rotate by hand. While the lights on, just rotate it slowly until you reach nearly 10% inclination. The linkage would then be useless and can be removed.
That is a cheap solution of course!
@@Heizenberg. I'm planning to do this to my Octavia 3 Facelift with Bi Xenon.
IS 250 models have separate metal brackets and only for some 5 euros :) Moreover, it was already in Your own picture - item 48728 :)
Where does the AFS sensor located for 2010 Lexus rx350?
Looking for same info
You can always make your own bracket
Do you happen to know what the part number is?
Can't find the part number but if you phone up a Lexus dealer they'll get it for you if you tell them it's the rear sensor.
@@JCJW101 I tried that once. They didn't know what part I was talking about and told me they'd need me to bring it in and have them look at it.....
@@AshyBoneVR4 - Found it - 89408-30130 - www.ebay.co.uk/itm/89408-30130-GENUINE-HEIGHT-CONTROL-SENSOR-REAR-LH-FOR-LEXUS-GS300-IS350/192561589371
That's the same seller I bought from
@@JCJW101 God I love you!!!!! Thanks man.