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Load angle sensor, front
To remove
1. Raise the car.
2. Remove the belt cover.
3. Unplug the sensor.
4. Loosen the upper link arm ball joint.
5. Remove the bracket with sensor by undoing the screws.
6. Remove the sensor from the bracket by undoing the screws.
To fit
1. Fit the sensor to the bracket by screwing in the screws.
2. Fit the screws and bracket with level sensor.
3. Fit the link arm ball joint.
4. Plug in the connector.
5. Fit the belt cover.
6. Calibrate both AHL control modules, see Xenon lighting system, calibration.
Load angle sensor, rear
To remove
1. Raise the car.
2. Unplug the sensor.
3. Loosen the upper link arm ball joint.
4. Unscrew the level sensor and remove it with the bracket.
5. Remove the sensor from the bracket by undoing the screws.
To fit
1. Fit the sensor to the bracket by screwing in the screws.
2. Bolt the bracket and level sensor into place.
3. Fit the link arm ball joint.
4. Plug in the connector.
5. Calibrate both AHL control modules, see Xenon lighting system, calibration.
Note: Calibration of the Xenon lightning system requires Tech II
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Could you please tell me what are the part number for load sensors
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Do you have this information for a 2006 9-3?
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Send me a private message with your email address and I can send the pdf files to you.
http://saabworld.net/private.php?do=newpm&u=2
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After much screwy-ness with my lights, and having the fault light on the dash for months, I finally bit the bullet and bought both the front and rear sensor. I have a question though. Do I need to immediately have them calibrated on TechII? Also, does anyone know how much that will cost? I tried calling all of the local Saab shops and none of them answered...not a good sign.
I don't drive fast...I fly slow
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Yes, you should have them calibrated after the install otherwise you may still get the headlamp leveling malfunction warning. I had to go in two or three times and do the calibration procedure after I replaced my front sensor.
2011 Saab 9-3 Aero XWD Performance by Hirsch "Wolffe"
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How much dd that cost?
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Um if I had to guess, I'd say 50-100 bucks... I didn't pay for it since I'm a Saab tech and have my own Tech 2.
2011 Saab 9-3 Aero XWD Performance by Hirsch "Wolffe"
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Lucky. Haha. That's about what I was thinking. Thanks.