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siweb

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Just fitted em, and they work a treat.... well form what I can test them anyway as it's still sat on the stands in the garage :lol:
 
Reversing sensors

Well done -welldone- -welldone-
I bought some from my favourite store (ebay) and they also work a treat.
Don't know if the "as fitted by makers" ones are the same but mine tend to bleep when on deep grass, gravel, mud etc but thats not a problem .
 
I'm thinking of getting some of these - the cheapo ones from eBay at about £15 - are they OK for the price?

Steve
 
Yes, OK at the price. See my previous post.
I,m still happy with mine; they have been reliable.
 
siweb said:
Just fitted em, and they work a treat.... well form what I can test them anyway as it's still sat on the stands in the garage :lol:

Do you have any pics of where you fitted them ( I've sussed the general area :wink: ) Its just the bumper seems a bit crowded to me. I've got a 4 set witing to be fitted.

Thanks
 
That would be great thanks.

Straight cough (the missus doesnt read this forum lol) I spent about an hour and a half, oh ok nearer two trying to figure out the best spot for them and still havant make my mind up :oops:

I've never fitted theses things bafore and apart from knowing they go beep when you go backwards I havent a clue on their operating limits.
 
I fitted a pair of the self adhesive ones, I removed the rear light fittings in the bumper, so the cable could exit without drilling, and they are fitted... for example... the drivers side is fitted just to the left and level with the bottom edge of the light cluster. Only 15-20mm of cable exposed.
I was going to drill the bumper and fit the sensors from the back but never got round to it. I have also knocked one off and had to use the double sided foam tape to re-attach.
You do get some ghosting (false beeps) in this position, could be the exhaust. I found they worked better in this position rather than close to the number plate.
Be aware if you have a caravan or bikes on the back they will beep when you are reversing. :lol:
Hope this helps. Rustic
 
:roll:
forgot sry m8, just been out but to dark for the flash.. Tomorrow :wink:
 
Remembered today m8...

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hi, how easy was it to get the wiring done?

i think the wife would like a little beep some times,
 
zippy656 said:
hi, how easy was it to get the wiring done?

i think the wife would like a little beep some times,
I found it easy really... just getting it through the grommet into the car was the fiddly bit, needed 2 sets of hands.
 
Got aset on it'e way from good old ebay, know where to place them now!! Thanks. :lol:
 
Daft question i know, but did you take any pics of this at all, im sure we would all find them helpfull

Zippy
 
zippy656 said:
um daft question i know, but did you take any pics of this at all, im sure wed all find them helpfull

Zippy
nope :roll: never thought sorry
 
Can you scan the fitting instructions so we can see whats involved.

and where you connected into the wiring ect?.

zippy
 
zippy656 said:
Instructions
8O 8O
They went in the bin along time ago :lol: :lol:

I striped the wiring loom back that goes to the rear lights and joined into the reverse light wire.. (had to remove the pannel in the boot tho to get to everything better)

Dont ask me what colour the wire was that was long forgotten...

Not much use am I :roll: :lol:
 

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