AHC Failure

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The LX (2005 8k miles) seems to have had an AHC failure. Serious ride issues on the way home last night, but no warning lamps - on the way out this morning ride height seems very low, the rear being the lowest (a good tilt).

I'll ship it over to the dealer once I get back, but since I didnt have any time to check it out, thought I'd ask for ideas. Hardly tech, but I thought there may be a simple answer.

Thx
Alac
 
I'm guessing a rear height sensor failure. Either mechanical (a branch hitting/bending the sensor arm) or electrical (eg corrosion inside the sensor or plug).

Could be easy to spot....
 
Interesting TSB - figured a failed sensor - but thought that would throw a code. Cursory inspection showed nothing - at 8k I'd hope there was no corrosion - maybe the valet offroaded it last night, but otherwise trail duties are confined to the 100 and my Series Land Rover, so doubt physical damage. Thx again
 
Got a new sensor last year, when the original was corroded.
The new one failed after one year. Even worse than the original. Doesn't hold water. The lid is too thin/soft and/or the o-ring is too thin. Couldn't take one winter with salt and slush. Would like to have seen some better quality as this is not according to Toyotas quality standards. :frown:
But what the heck: it's only a material thing.
 
Ride height sensor - looks like a weak link here, Hate to see that Uhu may be right.
 

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