Product Description
Headlamp Level Sensor for Mercedes W211 W169 W245 W202 W203 W210 Height Level Sensor OEM 0105427617
Description:
Type: Headlight Sensor , Headlight Level Sensor
Material: Plastic
Application: Mercedes-Benz W169/W245/ W202/W203/ W210 W211
OEM: 0105427617
Condition: Brand New
Warranty: 1 Year
Delivery Time: 2-7 Working Days
| With air suspension only | |||
| Year | Make | Model | Engine |
| 2003-2006 | Mercedes-Benz | E320(Only for Vehicles with Bi Xenon Headlamps Code 614&615) | All Engines |
| 2006-2009 | Mercedes-Benz | E350(Only for Vehicles with Bi Xenon Headlamps Code 614&615) | All Engines |
| 2003-2006 | Mercedes-Benz | E500(Only for Vehicles with Bi Xenon Headlamps Code 614&615) | All Engines |
| 2003-2006 | Mercedes-Benz | E55 AMG | All Engines |
| 2000-2006 | Mercedes-Benz | S430 (W/O Active Body Control) | All Engines |
| 2000-2006 | Mercedes-Benz | S500 (W/O Active Body Control) | All Engines |
Headlights are pretty straightforward at first glance. They illuminate the road in front of you, and help you see where you’re going at night. It’s pretty simple stuff. Recently though, new technologies have been added to some vehicles to make their headlights work even better. These include automatic headlights and auto-leveling headlights. These rely on electronic sensors to tell the headlights how and when to operate.
If your car has automatic headlights then it also has an ambient light sensor. This sensor uses a photoelectric cell to determine what the lighting conditions are like outside of your vehicle. The sensor is usually mounted on the top of the dash, just behind the windshield. This gives it a good “view” of the lighting outside.
When you’re driving in low-light conditions, like at night, at dusk or dawn, or in a parking garage, the sensor sends a signal to turn the lights on. This saves you the hassle of switching your lights on and off manually. It may be one small luxury, but, hey, it’s the little things that count, right?
Headlight leveling sensors tell cars with self-leveling headlights when and how to adjust the lights. When the car goes over a bump, a sensor attached to the rear control arms signals the vehicle’s computer that the vehicle’s front end is higher than its lower end. The machinery for the self-adjusting headlights turns the headlight reflectors down, pointing the headlights down. That keeps them from flashing in the eyes of oncoming drivers and keeps the headlights focused on the road.
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Company InformationGuangzhou Tech Master Auto Parts Co. Ltd. is a professional company specializing in developing, producing and exporting air suspension parts, such as, air spring, air strut, air shock absorber, air compressor, power steering pump, steering rack, control arms, other spare parts and suspension accessories, especially for Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Land Rover, Lincoln, and Ford. We also supply other models of the air suspension parts and a series of high-grade heavy truck front and rear air springs.
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