Description
Height Correction Controller For Suspension For Citroën C4 Picasso And Grand Picasso 2006–2012
Product Overview
This Suspension Height Correction Controller is a direct-fit electronic unit designed for Citroën C4 Picasso and Grand C4 Picasso models produced between 2006 and 2012. It Regulates The Automatic Ride Height System, Ensuring Stable Ground Clearance And Correct Headlight Aiming Depending On Load And Driving Conditions. The Unit Is Often Searched By Its Part Numbers 96592637XT And 5273F7, Which Makes It Easy To Locate For Mechanics And DIY Enthusiasts.
Key Benefits
- Reliable Replacement For Faulty Height Control Electronics — Restores Proper Suspension Leveling And Ride Comfort.
- Saves Diagnostic Time — Commonly Identified By OEM Codes 96592637XT / 5273F7.
- Direct Fitment For Targeted Models — No Custom Mounting Required When Compatible.
- Improves Safety — Proper Height Control Maintains Headlight Aim And Vehicle Stability Under Varying Loads.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën / Peugeot
- Model: Citroën C4 Picasso, Grand C4 Picasso (2006–2012)
- Product Codes: 96592637XT, 5273F7
- Additional Numbers: 96592637 XT, 5273 F7 (Common Search Variants)
Compatibility And Fitment Notes
Fits Citroën C4 Picasso And Grand C4 Picasso Model Years 2006–2012 That Use An Electronic Ride Height Correction System. Always Cross-Check The Part Numbers (96592637XT / 5273F7) Against The Unit Being Replaced To Confirm Fitment. The Unit Is Typically Mounted In The Interior Or Near The Suspension Control Area Depending On Model Variant.
Installation Recommendations
- Disconnect The Battery Before Starting Work To Avoid Short Circuits And Protect Vehicle Electronics.
- Gain Access To The Unit By Removing The Dashboard Or Trim Panels As Required By The Specific Vehicle Layout.
- Carefully Unplug Electrical Connectors And Note Connector Orientation; Avoid Pulling On Wiring.
- Replace The Unit And Reconnect Connectors Firmly; Refit Panels And Reconnect The Battery.
- After Installation, Run A System Check: Observe Ride Height Behavior, Verify Headlight Aim, And Clear Any Related Fault Codes With A Diagnostic Tool.
- If The Vehicle Requires Coding Or Adaptation After Replacement, Use Appropriate PSA Diagnostic Equipment.
Why This Part Most Commonly Fails
Failures Are Typically Due To Electrical Issues Such As Connector Corrosion, Water Ingress, Or Internal Electronic Component Degradation Caused By Age, Vibration, And Thermal Stress. Faults May Also Appear After Impact Or When The Vehicle Has Undergone Bodywork That Affects Wiring Routes. There Is No Fixed Replacement Interval; Longevity Depends On Environment And Use.
Practical Tips For Mechanics And DIYers
- When Diagnosing Height Issues, Rule Out Faulty Level Sensors Or Pneumatic/Hydraulic Components Before Replacing The Controller.
- Inspect Connectors And Wiring For Corrosion Or Damage—Repairing A Connector Often Restores Function Without Replacing The Unit.
- Keep The Part Numbers (96592637XT / 5273F7) Handy When Searching Catalogs Or Ordering To Speed Up Identification.
Category
Electrical Components | Headlight Leveling Correction | Controllers And Other Switches







