norman_1 Posted November 29, 2008 Posted November 29, 2008 Hi Guys I have a 1999 GS300 Sport and the automatic light sensor warning on the dashboard comes on after about 3 minuets of starting the car. I know there are two one for the front and one for the rear and I know these can get corroded sometimes causing this problem,my question is where are these located so I can check them out. I am from the UK but the forum over here is not as good as yours you lot has more knowledge regards problems with these cars so I hope you don't mind me asking. Norman
sakataj Posted December 1, 2008 Posted December 1, 2008 Hi GuysI have a 1999 GS300 Sport and the automatic light sensor warning on the dashboard comes on after about 3 minuets of starting the car. I know there are two one for the front and one for the rear and I know these can get corroded sometimes causing this problem,my question is where are these located so I can check them out. I am from the UK but the forum over here is not as good as yours you lot has more knowledge regards problems with these cars so I hope you don't mind me asking. Norman are you talking about the sensor on the cluster that tells you, that u have a bulb out? then if so these are ONLY for the brake lights.....or lights on the taillights NOT the front lights but i might be wrong......im fairly certain! does it come on right after you tap your brakes or when does it come on?
norman_1 Posted December 18, 2008 Author Posted December 18, 2008 Hi GuysI have a 1999 GS300 Sport and the automatic light sensor warning on the dashboard comes on after about 3 minuets of starting the car. I know there are two one for the front and one for the rear and I know these can get corroded sometimes causing this problem,my question is where are these located so I can check them out. I am from the UK but the forum over here is not as good as yours you lot has more knowledge regards problems with these cars so I hope you don't mind me asking. Norman are you talking about the sensor on the cluster that tells you, that u have a bulb out? then if so these are ONLY for the brake lights.....or lights on the taillights NOT the front lights but i might be wrong......im fairly certain! does it come on right after you tap your brakes or when does it come on? Hi Sorry I have not come back before but what I need to know is where are the height control sensors situated as I know they can get corrosion on the contacts so a clean may put them right I have the automatic sensors not the switch controlled levellers. Thanks Norman
gordonw Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 One in front left, and the other one in rear left.
norman_1 Posted December 21, 2008 Author Posted December 21, 2008 One in front left, and the other one in rear left. Thanks for that but where in the front and rear? (under the bonnet or inside the car near the lights or where)
norman_1 Posted December 30, 2008 Author Posted December 30, 2008 One in front left, and the other one in rear left. Thanks for that but where in the front and rear? (under the bonnet or inside the car near the lights or where) Can anybody help on this question I need to know where they are I know there is one in the front and one in the rear but I need to know where so I can check them out. Thanks Norman :(
gordonw Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 The height control links are attached to the suspension. The front is attached to the shock absorber bracket, the rear is attached to the lower suspension arm.
norman_1 Posted December 30, 2008 Author Posted December 30, 2008 The height control links are attached to the suspension. The front is attached to the shock absorber bracket, the rear is attached to the lower suspension arm. Thanks very much for your assistance on this Gordon it is very much appreciated. Have a great 2009 hope things aren't as bad as predicted. Norman
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