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Front Axle Level Sensor. 

Fits:
Porsche 992.1 Carrera MKI 2019>>2024
Cars With Option Codes:
1X1 - Four-Wheel Drive
1X2 - Rear-Wheel Drive
A8C - Comfort Equipment
A8F - Sports Equipment

Porsche 992.2 Carrera MKII 2024>>

Porsche 992.1 Turbo / Turbo S MKI 2020>>
Cars With Option Codes:
E0A - No Special Edition
E8R - Special Model "911 Sport Classic"
E8A - "Turbo S"

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The front axle level sensor (also known as ride-height or suspension level sensor) is a vehicle-height/position sensor mounted at the front suspension. It senses the instantaneous position/angle of the front suspension, via a short linkage/arm that connects to the control arm/strut area and sends that signal to the suspension/ride-control module. That data is used for front-axle lift control, active damping logic, stability control/DSC algorithms and headlight leveling. The two OEM part numbers are the left and right front sensors: 992.616.213.A and 992.616.214.A.

Fits:
Porsche 992.1 Carrera MKI 2019>>2024
Cars With Option Codes:
1X1 - Four-Wheel Drive
1X2 - Rear-Wheel Drive
A8C - Comfort Equipment
A8F - Sports Equipment

Porsche 992.2 Carrera MKII 2024>>

Porsche 992.1 Turbo / Turbo S MKI 2020>>
Cars With Option Codes:
E0A - No Special Edition
E8R - Special Model "911 Sport Classic"
E8A - "Turbo S"

Why they should be replaced 

You should replace a front level sensor when it is failing, damaged, or giving incorrect readings that the car’s control modules detect. Typical symptoms that indicate a replacement is required: 

  • Suspension / “ride height” warning or “front axle lift malfunction” message on the instrument cluster. 
  • The front lift will not operate (won’t raise or won’t lower) or the car is stuck in a lift/stuck at minimum height. 
  • Diagnostic trouble codes indicating a ride-height / level sensor fault (the suspension module reporting implausible or missing signals). (Use a Porsche-capable diagnostic tool to read these codes.) 
  • Intermittent faults that clear after tapping the sensor/connector or faults that appear after exposure to water / road debris. 


Common failure modes / issues

·       Seized or broken linkage ball/socket joints — the little plastic/steel ball joints that connect the sensor lever to the control arm can corrode or seize, causing stuck or incorrect readings. This is often visible on inspection.

·       Water ingress / corroded connector — moisture in the sensor connector or wiring harness causes intermittent faults or total failure. Owners commonly report faults after heavy rain / pressure-washing.

·       Internal sensor failure — the sensing element (potentiometer or magnetic/Hall element inside) can fail electrically over time. After this, readings are wrong or no signal at all.

·       Wiring or ECU/module issues — sometimes the sensor is replaced but the issue was connector/wiring damage or a control module problem; always verify wiring/connector and live data.

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About Electronic Damper Control

Porsche Electronic Damper Control | Design911 Adaptive Suspension Components for Ride Comfort & Performance

Electronic damper control (EDC) is a key part of Porsche’s adaptive suspension system, automatically adjusting damping force in real-time to deliver optimal balance, comfort, and performance. Using advanced sensors and control units, EDC systems continuously adapt to road conditions, driving style, and load, ensuring perfect chassis response. Whether on the road or track, electronic dampers provide unmatched precision, stability, and comfort — maintaining Porsche’s trademark driving dynamics.

At Design911, we offer a comprehensive range of electronic damper control components, including actuators, control modules, valves, and sensors. Each component is designed to integrate seamlessly with your Porsche’s adaptive suspension system, restoring or enhancing performance. Perfect for maintenance, restoration, or upgrades, our EDC components ensure consistent damping accuracy and long-term reliability.

What Does Electronic Damper Control Do?

The electronic damper control system fine-tunes the stiffness of your suspension in real time to suit driving conditions and performance demands.

Core Functions:
• Monitors and adjusts damping force via sensors and actuators.
• Improves ride comfort and steering response.
• Reduces body roll, pitch, and vibration.
• Adapts automatically to speed, terrain, and cornering forces.
• Enhances handling precision and passenger comfort.

In perfect working condition, Porsche’s EDC system ensures the suspension operates with precision, delivering both performance and refinement.

Why Do Electronic Damper Control Components Fail or Degrade?

Due to constant operation and environmental exposure, electronic damping systems can experience electrical, hydraulic, or mechanical wear over time.

Common Causes of Failure Include:
• Damaged or corroded actuator connections.
• Sensor failure due to moisture or vibration.
• Fluid leaks from dampers or control valves.
• Software faults or ECU communication errors.
• Wiring degradation or short circuits.

When EDC components fail, drivers may experience warning lights, inconsistent ride comfort, harsh damping, or unstable handling — making inspection and replacement essential for maintaining safety and performance.

Why Replace or Upgrade Your Porsche Electronic Damper Control Components?

Replacing faulty or worn electronic damper components restores suspension balance, ride comfort, and system reliability. Upgraded parts improve response time, control precision, and overall performance.

Key Benefits:
• Restores adaptive suspension function and comfort.
• Improves handling, stability, and ride quality.
• Eliminates damping inconsistencies and system errors.
• Available for Porsche 911, Panamera, Cayenne, Macan, Boxster, and Cayman models.
• High-quality materials ensure long-lasting reliability.
• Ideal for maintenance, restoration, or performance tuning.

Design911’s Porsche electronic damper control components combine precision engineering and advanced technology to keep your Porsche performing smoothly and confidently under all conditions.

Highlights

• Premium Porsche electronic damper control modules and actuators.
• Precision-calibrated for adaptive suspension systems.
• Restores comfort, stability, and dynamic response.
• Engineered for high-performance and everyday driving.
• Compatible with classic and modern Porsche models.
• Perfect for servicing, restoration, or advanced tuning.

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