The ride control sensor is typically located on the suspension system of a vehicle, often mounted near the rear axle or on the shock absorbers. Its primary function is to monitor the ride height and adjust the suspension accordingly to maintain optimal ride quality and handling. In some vehicles, it may be integrated into the air suspension system or located within the vehicle's control module. Always refer to the specific vehicle's service manual for precise location details.
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