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Muzza80 15 April 2013 04:48 PM

Hawkeye Xenon Headlight Levelling Sensor
 
So my auto-levelling light came on yesterday and surprise surprise when I checked the front sensor on the driver side one of the 3 pins has snapped inside the loom plug..... seems with what I've read online this is a common fault and badly sealed design!

Has anyone found an alternative solution to this as I've just been quoted £229 + VAT for the sensor which is outrageous to be honest. :mad:

Obviously this is a MOT failure too which is pretty bad.

Any help/advice appreciated.

alcazar 15 April 2013 04:53 PM


when I checked the front sensor on the driver side one of the 3 pint has snapped inside the loom plug
Unsure what you mean by this? if it's just the electrical connector, surely you can remove it and repair it?

Muzza80 15 April 2013 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by alcazar (Post 11059638)
Unsure what you mean by this? if it's just the electrical connector, surely you can remove it and repair it?

The sensor itself has 3 pins and water get's in, one of the pins snaps and this throws up the dash light/points the headlights at the floor (default state)

The sensor is a sealed unit, you cant really replace the pin and even getting what's left of it out of both the sensor and the loom plug is not really doable without drilling it out or something.

There's been a few posts about the same issue:

https://www.scoobynet.com/lighting-and-other-electrical-14/920477-hawkeye-headlight-levelling.html

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...ing-light.html

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...m-leveler.html

Alwyn Evans 07 August 2013 12:16 PM

I have exactly the same problem. Did you manage to find a new sensor and loom plug?

Muzza80 07 August 2013 12:26 PM

Hi mate, I got one from a breaker.

I asked for a rear sensor and for them to cut off the plug and a length of the loom too which they did.

I asked for a rear sensor, they don't have the same issue with water ingress as the front due to the way they sit. I've not actually fitted it yet as I managed a bodge by drilling a a tiny hole right next to the pin on the sensor and the socket on the plug then inserted a section of steel wire (or paperclip or solder or something) in the hole.

It's working but I don't know how long it will last, I've the spare sensor/plug for when it does fail though and I'll be sure to seal it up better this time than they do in the factory.

Steve's Sti 07 August 2013 12:52 PM

i fitted a hatch 1.6r front sensor to my hawk with a wee bit of swaping bits its been working fine for two years, 35 quid is a hell of alot better than 230+ vat each!

Muzza80 07 August 2013 01:01 PM

Sounds good! So did the sensor plug that's attached to the main loom on our cars fit the sensor off the Hatch fine? What did you do about the broken pin inside the loom plug (assuming that was your issue?)

Was that price new? What's the bets the sensor is the same bloody part just the linkage differs!

Cheers!

Steve's Sti 07 August 2013 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by Muzza80 (Post 11171498)
Sounds good! So did the sensor plug that's attached to the main loom on our cars fit the sensor off the Hatch fine? What did you do about the broken pin inside the loom plug (assuming that was your issue?)

Was that price new? What's the bets the sensor is the same bloody part just the linkage differs!

Cheers!

aye the connector plugged straight in, it was the middle plug if i remember, i had to completely strip the plug then remove the broken part, greased up the connectors then installed. covered any delicate areas with silicone, had to adjust the lights at night by moving the sensor until the were at correct height then bolted all together. Was a gamble but a much much cheaper option, i can't believe they charge so much for something thats empty inside lol

That was second hand but it was like new, the linkages were different but swaping one at a time until it was fine did the trick lol

Steve's Sti 07 August 2013 01:12 PM

just seen this!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-For...item4174e93944

Muzza80 07 August 2013 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by Steve's Sti (Post 11171514)

Nice find.

If the broken pin is the issue I'd still be inclined with a rear from a breakers with the plug for £50 or so.

How easy did the loom plug come apart to the point that you were able to access and remove the broken pin?

Cheers!

Steve's Sti 07 August 2013 01:40 PM

plug was easy enough bit fiddly but just unclipped the wires and gently dismantled, used small metal wire to prod it out just patients is needed as its rather fiddly. I didn't have a spare plug so had to make do with what i had, if youve a spare id strip it ready etc i just made sure it was all water tight before i left it

Muzza80 07 August 2013 01:48 PM

I never even thought I'd be able to do that.

I was literally going to cut the old one off and solder join up the new one as the breaker left a good length of wire on it, if I can do it like this then that will save me the hassle of soldering and making sure it's all watertight.

Cheers!

Steve's Sti 07 August 2013 01:52 PM

aye it took me 10 mins i think at most splits to 5 parts if i remember long time ago i did it, just give the contacts a good clean before you replace strip your old one then next time its a piece lol

Ian E 12 October 2015 10:46 PM

Just found this thread -some useful info thanks.

I have bought a new front level sensor for my RB320. I have since found out that the plug is also corroded and unsuable - does anyone know where I can buy one of these separately (preferably new).

Thanks,

Ian.

Ian E 15 October 2015 09:45 AM

Hi, has anyone had a similar issue that can help with this? Thanks, Ian.

Ian E 24 October 2015 05:05 PM

Still looking for a plug - does anyone know where I can get one (new or second hand)?

Thanks,

Ian.

Steve's Sti 24 October 2015 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by Ian E (Post 11752934)
Still looking for a plug - does anyone know where I can get one (new or second hand)?

Thanks,

Ian.

Is the plug really bad? Usually just a pin breaks inside, at a guess any of the breakers will have what you need failing that main dealer probably can get you one just depends on connector, you might get lucky and its a common connector and can get replacement online

Ian E 24 October 2015 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by Steve's Sti (Post 11752936)
Is the plug really bad? Usually just a pin breaks inside, at a guess any of the breakers will have what you need failing that main dealer probably can get you one just depends on connector, you might get lucky and its a common connector and can get replacement online

Many thanks for the reply.

Yes I am told the existing plug can't be used due to corrosion etc. I have tried some of the breakers but not found one yet. I will check with the Main Dealer but from what I have heard they aren't available.

Steve's Sti 24 October 2015 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by Ian E (Post 11753004)
Many thanks for the reply.

Yes I am told the existing plug can't be used due to corrosion etc. I have tried some of the breakers but not found one yet. I will check with the Main Dealer but from what I have heard they aren't available.


Thing is unless the plastic is chewed up you can replace the female pins in the connector, the subarus from hawk onwards have these even a 1.5 hatch there is plenty out there

Cheers
Steve

Ian E 25 October 2015 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by Steve's Sti (Post 11753013)
Thing is unless the plastic is chewed up you can replace the female pins in the connector, the subarus from hawk onwards have these even a 1.5 hatch there is plenty out there

Cheers
Steve

Thanks :)

JWalle 09 November 2015 11:10 AM

The warning light has just come up on my dash, a few weeks before it would flash up and go but is now on permanently. Could it possibly be linked with me fitting a new battery?

I'm not the most handiest of people, but would anyone be able to point me in the direction of where to look for the sensors as I have no idea what i'm looking for.

Steve's Sti 09 November 2015 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by JWalle (Post 11758596)
The warning light has just come up on my dash, a few weeks before it would flash up and go but is now on permanently. Could it possibly be linked with me fitting a new battery?

I'm not the most handiest of people, but would anyone be able to point me in the direction of where to look for the sensors as I have no idea what i'm looking for.


Jack driverd side up and remove both wheels, attached to the wishbones is the sensor with plastic arms. From what i have noticed all the sensors are the same however the legs are different lengths, check that water hasnt got into the box or the connector. The easiest way to know is if the lights are higher or lower from normal, make sure no moisture gets in to them

JWalle 09 November 2015 01:44 PM

Thanks for coming back so quick Steve. I think there may be moisture as the lights sit slightly higher than usual I believe. If there isn't any moisture, is there a reset procedure or something? If it needs replacing is it a cheap and simple fix?

Thanks in advance!

Steve's Sti 09 November 2015 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by JWalle (Post 11758640)
Thanks for coming back so quick Steve. I think there may be moisture as the lights sit slightly higher than usual I believe. If there isn't any moisture, is there a reset procedure or something? If it needs replacing is it a cheap and simple fix?

Thanks in advance!


If there isnt significant moisture check the pin isnt broken in the connector if it is you will need another sensor buy 2nd hand and fully seal the unit, ive sealed mines and removed the arms so headlights stay in same position


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