Boxer body height sensors

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gordie303
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Boxer body height sensors

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Where in the world can I get a body height sensor that is below £200 for my 2010 boxer?
Found the part number
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Re: Boxer body height sensors

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Never seen a body height sensor on a Boxer, whats it for? HID headlamps or some sort of air suspension? Is it factory fitted & have you tried the dealers?
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Boxer body height sensors

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It's for the rear pneumatic suspension. £240 from Peugeot.
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Re: Boxer body height sensors

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grrr, reluctantly bought one yesterday just fitted. dashboard now says level -3 which it didnt before but compressor wont run. no codes and there is power to the compressor.
I'm at a loss now
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What code reader are you using? Diagbox is preferable if you're not already using it as not all the aftermarket ones can read all the ECUs. If you are already using Diagbox, you may need the additional S1279 module used on commercial vehicles (which includes the Boxer III) and some FIAT variants to talk to all the systems.

If you could then provide the fault codes, we might be able to provide some pointers.
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What made you think that the height sensor needed replacing? What was the original problem?
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