Audi Mechanic: Wolfgang, Audi master tech replied 5 years ago ok sorry for my delay!! there is a good chance that the level sensor linkages may be broken or there is corrosion electrically at the connectors of the level sensors.
10A Telephone, impellent oil level sensor, multifunction switches, heated rear seats, rear window shade, automatic transmission (shift rocker: 6: 5A Air conditioner (air quality sensor), pressure sensor: 7: 10A Electronic Anti-Slip Control (ESP), Brake Light Switch, Clutch Pedal Sensor, Steering Angle Sensor: 8: 5A Phone: 9: 15A Brake booster 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. T32a - Left Front Brake Pad Wear Sensor Right Front Brake Pad Wear Sensor ABS Control Module (w/EDL) Control module with indicator unit in instrument panel insert. 4-Pin Connector, black, left front. 4-Pin Connector, black, right front. 16-Pin Data Link Connector (DLC), black, under instrument panel, left. Part Number: 7L0616214C. Supersession (s) : 7L0-616-214-C; 7L0616214B. Front. Headlight Level Sensor. Sensor that is used to determine the Height of the suspension components. W/directional beam Headlamp. W/o directional beam Headlamp. Headlight. Forum Rules. Offical B5 Audi Headlight / HID Writeup: This thread’s purpose is to clear up many common misconceptions regarding the headlights and possible upgrades for the B5 A4 and S4. I won’t really go into too much detail on topics that have been covered multiple times. XkG6L.