Axle Sensor - Description
DESCRIPTION
Two axle sensors (1) are used on vehicles equipped with the optional High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps. One sensor is used to monitor the front suspension and another to monitor the rear suspension of the vehicle. The sensors are located at the right front and right rear.
In all applications the front and rear sensors are identical, but are secured by screws to unique fixed brackets that are mounted to a frame member above the front or rear suspension control arm. Each sensor has a mechanical lever arm (3) that rotates a sensor input shaft. The opposite end of the lever arm is secured by a ball stud (4) to a unique linkage that is connected to another ball stud on the nearest suspension member and is articulated by the changing positions of the front or rear suspension in relationship to the body of the vehicle.
The axle sensor housing has an integral connector receptacle (2) and integral mounting hole. A cavity in the center of the molded plastic axle sensor housing contains the electronic circuitry of the sensor. The sensor housing is sealed to enclose and protect the internal electronic circuitry and components. The axle sensors are each connected to the vehicle electrical system through a dedicated take out and connector of the vehicle underbody wire harnesses.
The axle sensor, the unique mounting brackets and the linkage are serviced only as a complete unit. The sensors cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or ineffective, they must be replaced. The ball stud mounted on the front or rear suspension control arm is available for separate service replacement.