Rear Air Suspension Ride Height Level Sensor For 2003-2011 Ford Lincoln Mercury
Rear Air Suspension Ride Height Level Sensor For 2003-2011 Ford Lincoln Mercury
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Rear Air Suspension Ride Height Level Sensor for Ford Lincoln Mercury
This rear air suspension ride height level sensor monitors the vehicle's ride height and sends position data to the suspension control module to maintain proper rear level.
Overview
The Rear Air Suspension Ride Height Level Sensor is an essential component that reports your vehicle's rear suspension height to the control module, ensuring consistent ride height under varying loads. This sensor is built to replace a failed unit on 2003-2011 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles equipped with factory rear air suspension. Designed for plug-and-play installation, the Rear Air Suspension Ride Height Level Sensor helps restore proper automatic leveling without recalibration.
Built For Performance
- Sealed housing protects against moisture, dust, and road debris
- OEM-style electrical connector for a secure, drop-in connection
- Precise potentiometer output delivers accurate height readings to the suspension module
- Durable linkage arm withstands suspension movement and vibration
- Corrosion-resistant materials extend sensor life in harsh under-vehicle conditions
- Direct-fit bracket matches factory mounting points with no drilling required
Fits These Machines
- for Ford Expedition (2003-2011)
- for Lincoln Navigator (2003-2011)
- for Ford Explorer (2002-2010 models with rear air suspension)
- for Mercury Mountaineer (2002-2010 models with rear air suspension)
On-The-Job Use
- Maintains level ride height when towing trailers or hauling heavy cargo
- Ensures consistent headlight aim and stability during daily driving
- Quick sensor replacement on the shop floor or driveway
- Restores automatic load-leveling after factory sensor failure
- Ideal for fleet vehicles and personal trucks that regularly carry variable payloads
Good To Know
Q: How do I know if my ride height sensor is bad? A: Common signs include an uneven rear stance, suspension warning lights, or the compressor running continuously without leveling the vehicle.
Q: Does this sensor require programming after installation? A: No, it is a direct mechanical and electrical replacement that works without calibration on most models, but you should verify proper operation after installation.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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