Autoride bypass sensors

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Thanks for advice,I'll pass it on to guy who usually works on it. I'll get a few pis up when it's nice and clean,roads are salted here this time of year, what a mess it makes
 

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I was wondering if it was the sensor and not the shock tower plug, that might explain the three wires?
 
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My mistake it's shock tower plug....3 wires and only 2 on bypass modules?
What goes where?
 

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My mistake it's shock tower plug....3 wires and only 2 on bypass modules?
What goes where?

So the 3 wire plug was for the ride height sensor and you found the 2 wire plug for the shock? If so then connect the 3 wire back to ride height sensor and I saw you have already fixed them so they don't move. Connect the resistor to each of the 2 wire shock plug.
 

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