Reverse parking sensors – false alarms

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Postby Mr Morlock » Wed May 21, 2008 1:26 pm

BobB always good to get a conclusion. Problem solving - follow a process and most things can be fixed - odd that it was not found earlier.

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Postby TieNN89 » Wed May 21, 2008 10:16 pm

BobB wrote:AZNTieN, I assume you install generic sensors. If so, they wouldn’t come with a template for a specific vehicle so how do you determine the optimum placement on the rear bumpers?

Cars have different bumper heights and I am thinking that if the distance to the road is too close, they will be over-sensitive.


there is a certain height the sensors have to be
and usually a top of the sensor but the updated ones don't seem to have them

we install them evenly on the bumper if they have a tow bar the centre would have a bigger spacing because the tow ball would set off the sensor

usually we would fit 2 sensor in that case but some people still want 4

anyway its good to know yours is fixed up :D

just make sure you don't rely on sensors


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