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Porsche Cayenne Audi Q7 VW Touareg Repair Kit Adjustable Self-Levelling Sensor With Linkage 95834107600

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Porsche Cayenne Audi Q7 VW Touareg Repair Kit Adjustable Self-Levelling Sensor With Linkage 95834107600

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Porsche Cayenne Audi Q7 VW Touareg Repair Kit Adjustable Self-Levelling Sensor With Linkage 95834107600

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OEM serial number: 95834107600

Introducing our Repair Kit: The Ultimate Solution for Self-Levelling Sensor Regulation



This is an easy fix for the popular P1780 (1780) vehicle-level sensor error code.



Are you tired of costly repairs and replacing the automatic Self-Levelling Sensor Regulation just because of one faulty element? Look no further! Our Repair Kit is here to save the day.

The part is available for big money, but you don't need to replace the entire thing because only the mountings are falling apart. When the mountings crumble, the pin falls out of the bracket, and the controller in that section can't read the change in the car's height on the air cushions, causing an error. With our Repair Kit, you no longer have to endure the hassle and expense of replacing the entire mechanism when only one part fails.





 



Designed for models:

Porsche Cayenne 2002-2017

Audi Q7 2007-2015

VW Touareg 2002-2017



 



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