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  1. Headlight leveling sensor  Seat Ateca, Skoda Karoq, Superb III, VW Arteon, Passat B8 3Q0412521A

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    3Q0412521A
    £54.14 £45.12
  2. Headlight leveling sensor  VW Atlas Cross Sport 20-23 3QG512521

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    3QG512521
    £54.14 £45.12
  3. Headlight leveling sensor  VW Atlas Cross Sport 20-23 3QF512521

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    3QF512521
    £54.14 £45.12
  4. Headlight leveling sensor  VW Multivan T7, Transporter Caravelle T6 7LA941273A

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    7LA941273A
    £54.14 £45.12
  5. Headlight leveling sensor  VW Multivan T7, Transporter Caravelle T6 7LA941274

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    7LA941274
    £54.14 £45.12
  6. Headlight leveling sensor  VW Multivan T7, Transporter Caravelle T6 7LA941274A

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    7LA941274A
    £54.14 £45.12
  7. Headlight leveling sensor  VW Carfter II 2N0412522A

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    2N0412522A
    £54.14 £45.12
  8. Headlight leveling sensor  VW Carfter II 2N0412522C

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    2N0412522C
    £54.14 £45.12
  9. Headlight leveling sensor  Audi TT TTS TTRS 8S 8S0412522

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    8S0412522
    £54.14 £45.12
  10. Headlight leveling sensor  Audi TT TTS TTRS 8S 8S0412521

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    8S0412521
    £54.14 £45.12
  11. Headlight leveling sensor VP3M5F-13D007-DA

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    VP3M5F-13D007-DA
    £131.49 £109.57
  12. Headlight leveling sensor VP4N5F-13D007-CA

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    VP4N5F-13D007-CA
    £131.49 £109.57
  13. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Grand C-Max I 10-15, Focus II, Focus III AM51-13D034-AA

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    AM51-13D034-AA
    £131.49 £109.57
  14. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Grand C-Max I 10-15, Focus II, Focus III 1704658

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    1704658
    £131.49 £109.57
  15. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Grand C-Max, Focus II, Focus III 3M51-13D036-AG

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    3M51-13D036-AG
    £131.49 £109.57
  16. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Grand C-Max, Focus II, Focus III 1509087

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    1509087
    £131.49 £109.57
  17. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Focus II, Focus C-Max 04-08 6M5Y-13D034-AD

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    6M5Y-13D034-AD
    £131.49 £109.57
  18. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Focus II, Focus C-Max 04-08 1509089

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    1509089
    £131.49 £109.57
  19. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Focus II 08-11, Kuga I 08-12 9V41-13D034-AA

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    9V41-13D034-AA
    £131.49 £109.57
  20. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Focus II 08-11, Kuga I 08-12 1543083

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    1543083
    £131.49 £109.57
  21. Headlight leveling sensor 8V41-13D034-AB

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    8V41-13D034-AB
    £131.49 £109.57
  22. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Focus III FL 14-18 G1FY-13D034-AA

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    G1FY-13D034-AA
    £131.49 £109.57
  23. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Focus III FL 14-18 1939567

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    1939567
    £131.49 £109.57
  24. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Focus III FL 14-18 G1FY-13D036-AA

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    G1FY-13D036-AA
    £131.49 £109.57
  25. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Focus III FL 14-18 1939568

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    1939568
    £131.49 £109.57
  26. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Kuga II CV61-13D034-AA

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    CV61-13D034-AA
    £131.49 £109.57
  27. Headlight leveling sensor  Ford Kuga II 1786469

    Leveling Sensor

    Ford
    1786469
    £131.49 £109.57
  28. Headlight leveling sensor  Audi A3 8V, Golf VIII 5WA512521

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    5WA512521
    £77.34 £64.45
  29. Headlight leveling sensor  Audi A3 8V, Golf VIII 5WA512521A

    Leveling Sensor

    Volkswagen
    5WA512521A
    £77.34 £64.45
  30. Rain sensor  Skoda Fabia IV, Kamiq, Karoq, Octavia IV, Scala 81A955555B

    Rain Sensor

    Volkswagen
    81A955555B
    £61.87 £51.56
  31. Rain sensor  Audi A3 8Y, Audi A4 B9 B10, A5 F5, A6 A7 C8, E-tron 81A907660A

    Rain Sensor

    Volkswagen
    81A907660A
    £61.87 £51.56
  32. Rain sensor  Porsche 911 19-24 PAD955559

    Rain Sensor

    Porsche
    PAD955559
    £61.87 £51.56
  33. Rain sensor  Seat Cupra Ateca, Leon III, Formentor 81A955555A

    Rain Sensor

    Volkswagen
    81A955555A
    £61.87 £51.56
  34. Rain sensor  Audi Q2 GA, Q3 F3, Q5 FY, Q7 Q8 4M, Lamborghini URUS 81A955555

    Rain Sensor

    Volkswagen
    81A955555
    £61.87 £51.56
  35. Rain sensor  Audi A3 8V, A6 A7 C7, Bentley Bentayga 81A955547A

    Rain Sensor

    Volkswagen
    81A955547A
    £61.87 £51.56
  36. Rain sensor  Audi A3 8V, A4 A5 B8 B9, A6 A7 C7 A8 D4 8U0955559B

    Rain Sensor

    Volkswagen
    8U0955559B
    £61.87 £51.56

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Electrical Parts


Automotive electrics are no longer just an add-on – today they form one of the key pillars of a vehicle’s functionality and comfort. It is the electrical parts that determine whether everyday driving will be convenient, safe, and trouble-free. Lighting, central locking, window regulators, sensors, and control modules all work together, creating a complex network of systems that support both driver and passengers in every situation. The reliable operation of car body electrical parts is not only a matter of comfort but also of safety – from ensuring proper visibility on the road to providing effective protection against theft. That is why it is worth understanding their role and significance before moving on to a detailed overview of individual components.

Overview of Car Body Electrical Parts


The 12 V battery or 48 V in mild-hybrid systems powers the car body electrical parts through fuse boxes and relays, while control and communication take place through CAN, LIN, or Ethernet networks. At the center of this architecture is the Body Control Module, which coordinates most body functions including lighting, central locking, wipers, and comfort features. Wiring harnesses connect all modules and their integrity is critical, as corrosion or vibration damage often leads to failures. Connectors and grounding points must remain clean and secure to avoid random faults. Exterior lighting such as headlights, taillights, and fog lamps, now often LED-based, ensures visibility and active safety, while interior lighting provides comfort and ergonomics. Comfort systems, including window regulators, lock actuators, mirror motors, heated seats, and heated windshields, combine convenience with safety by ensuring visibility and proper operation in all conditions. Wipers, washer pumps, and rain sensors maintain visibility in adverse weather, while locks, alarms, immobilizers, and keyless access systems ensure security. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems such as cameras, radars, and ultrasonic sensors depend on precise power delivery and calibration. Safety modules like airbags, crash sensors, and pretensioners require perfect reliability. Climate comfort relies on blowers, flap actuators, and sensors, while infotainment depends on stable voltage and proper shielding. Even auxiliary systems like TPMS or OBD-II ports are critical to safety and service.

Common Issues with Car Electrical Parts


Because these systems operate under harsh conditions of moisture, vibration, and changing temperature, failures are common. Lighting problems include flickering LEDs or burned-out bulbs, often caused by poor grounding or faulty modules. Central locking systems can fail due to weak batteries, damaged wiring, or defective actuators, leading to erratic operation. Windows may move slowly or stop due to worn motors or broken cables. Wipers and washers often suffer from seized motors or clogged nozzles, while comfort features like heated seats or mirrors fail due to burnt heating mats or damaged switches. Control modules can cause multiple errors when suffering from internal faults, corroded pins, or unstable voltage. ADAS sensors may stop functioning properly when dirty or misaligned, requiring cleaning or calibration. Random electrical issues are often caused by corroded connectors or poor grounding.

Choosing the Right Electrical Parts for Your Vehicle


Selecting the correct components is essential for performance and safety. Compatibility must always come first, as even visually identical parts can differ in wiring or software between vehicle versions. The best method is to cross-reference the VIN with official catalogs and OE numbers, ensuring the part integrates seamlessly with the system. Quality is equally important, as car body electrical parts must endure constant current flow, vibrations, and moisture. Original equipment or OE-certified aftermarket alternatives provide durability and safety, while cheap unbranded items often fail prematurely and create new problems. Trusted suppliers with clear OE and MPN references help buyers avoid errors and ensure they purchase the right part for their car.

Maintenance Tips for Car Electrical Systems


Long-term reliability depends on preventive care. Regular battery and charging system checks are essential, as weak voltage leads to multiple faults. Wiring harnesses and connectors should be cleaned and protected with contact sprays to prevent corrosion. Grounding points must be checked regularly, since poor connections cause random system errors. Lighting systems must be inspected frequently, especially LED units where failures are often module-related. Safety systems such as airbags and ADAS sensors should never be ignored when warning lights appear, and prompt diagnostics is always the best choice. Comfort features like electric windows, HVAC modules, and heated seats should be operated regularly to prevent mechanical or electrical seizing. Above all, only high-quality OE-standard replacement parts should be installed to avoid premature failures.