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Old Sep 4, 2023 | 07:49 PM
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Air suspension sensor

I have a 2004 cayenne turbo and shortly after replacing all my front suspension, is started getting the air suspension fault on the dash. I checked it with durametric and it tells me that it is a faulty front passenger side sensor. I checked the sensor and harness and cleaned it in case it was a bad connection but the error did not go away. My air suspension otherwise seems to be working normal and I can raise and lower the car without problems and everything seems level. Before I go ahead and replace the sensor, is there anything else I should check as I would assume that height at the front passenger side would be off from the other tires if the sensor was bad or are there redundancies with signals from the other wheel sensors.
 
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955 suspension splicing?

Hello,

Ive been fighting my front suspension. Started with one sensor going out. Which is the typical right side. But then the left side failed? Replaced both front bags because one had a leak. Replaced the sensors with correct one.

duramtrics will not read module to adjust. Will not read to code. It has issues communicating. Bought an extra E ending Module to test and it's doing the same.

Im tired of this and want to splice and have the module read reads as fronts.

anyone ever do this? Done it for My old A8 never had an issue.
 
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