I can't remember the details, but replacing the front headlight level sensor takes 15 minutes, and it's a $100 part. I'd be seriously questioning the dealer on their BS right now. 1998 (S47) Vauxhall Corsa Breeze 1.4 (2013-2015 RIP/Scrapped) 2006 (AV06) Audi A3 SE 2.0 TDI (2015-2016 Still alive, probably) Umm, get new headlights for like $ 300.00 from eBaymotors or somewhere that are HID Xenon and Auto-Leveling and whala. Had same issues, now its fixed with new headlights. Make sure its Auto-Leveling HID's, if not than it wont fix **** Re: Fuel Level Sensor #2 Location – 07-09-2015, 06:59 PM i had mine out ,05 a6 3.0tdi sline mine was driver side right hand drive.I am sure yours will be the same. 1 1 0 Also, as far as adjusting the aiming on the xenon lights - yes, you are supposed to do it with VCDS. Basically you hit the "reset" button (more or less) and it takes the auto-levling adjustment motors to the "Zero Position", and however the car is sitting at that very moment is relearned as "normal ride height".

Shop OEM Audi Part # 4KE941309D (4KE-941-309-D). Headlight Level Sensor (Rear). E-tron Quattro; Left. E-tron Sportback; Left. HEADLAMP LEVEL CONTROL

your level sensor arm is likely broken, or orientated the wrong way confusing the car, or you need to recalibrate using vagcom My car had the same issue and my headlights were pointed low so I jacked up drivers rear and saw that the arm was snapped off. its a hollow metal tube with plastic piece inserted inside it to secure at both ends then crimped.
Price each: $65.99. To ensure fitment and browse only products that fit, please select a vehicle first. High Quality Genuine & OEM Audi parts. Free Shipping and available now! See OE cross references for VNE-91686. Includes FCP's Lifetime Warranty & Unlimited 365 Day Returns. Notes: Headlight Level Sensor -- Location: Rear Driver Side; Fits the model without Air Suspension Detailed Notes: Rear Driver Height Level Sensor for Audi A6 A6 Quattro Q5 RS7 S6 S7 SQ5 10-18 Product Remark: This part fits vehicles without the Air suspension

If the adaptive headlights fail to adjust at all, there is a possibility that the one of the wires going to the adaptive headlight motor could have been pinched or torn. The only way to know for sure is to open up the headlight and check. First you'll need to unscrew and remove the headlight from the car.

My headlights are aimed very low. Someone suggested looking to see if the sensors wires are broken or maybe bending the bracket up so the sensor is level. I runned the scan with VAG COM and didn't found any faults. Thanks. I'll have look tomorrow.:thumbsup: As suspected sensor arm on rear axle was broken. Cheers. A5 3.0TDi quattro Sport - Ice Silver - DVD Sat Nav Plus, B&O Sound system, AMI, DAB, Cruise control, Valcona Electric/Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Audi Parking Plus, Rain & Lights pack, Adaptive Xenon Plus headlights. 25mm/20mm spacers, LED bulbs, Remaped via Remaps UK VAG-COM cable available for modding. 5marty. .
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