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Posted

Hi, hope somebody can help, its code 1767 left level sensor short to ground. i dont know if its front or rear as durametric only says left but front left sensor is new.

Wiring looks fine. Is it safe to say that sensors are defective and needs to be replaced?

Tried erasing the fault but it comes back right away

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Posted

Fault code 1767 - Power supply for vehicle level sensors, left (front left and rear left)

 

Start by Re-calibrating level control module (PIWIS required).

If that does not correct the fault then you likely have a wiring issue.

 

Possible cause of fault:
- Short circuit to B+ in the wiring of pin 63 and/or pin 64 of the level control module
- Short circuit to ground in the wiring of pin 63 and/or pin 64 of the level control module
- Vehicle level sensors need to be calibrated
- Level control module faulty

 

 

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Thank you. I started the car today and miraculously everything functioned normally. Unfortunately, from work going home its glowing red again and wont adjust☹️


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Hey Loren, would you be so kind to provide a pinout diagram so i can trace this once and for all?thank you


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