This is a very good How-to, thanks for all those who added any input. I will be going for sensors, but would like a recommendation as to where to buy them. If ebay is the best place, can someone suggest a seller please. Thanks.
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Thanks for the advice Mark, will do that. Are these scotchlok things pretty self explanatory? Feel a little nervous about fitting them and connecting to the reverse wire, don't want to do anything wrong hehe
Steve
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Mrd yes I was wondering if the sound would be heard, I will leave it on a long lead and experiment.
Steveh, Scothloks are a doddle to use, but any auto electrician would never use them. The "proper" way is to use solder, but whatever you use, just use common sense to make sure it's secure. I am assuming there is a line fuse included, if not I would incorporate one. I am about to order mine now (I love my toys).
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Just to let you know I fitted mine yesterday, look and work great and probably would have never of done it if wasn't for this site so just wanted to say thanks too all for the great advice.
Steve
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Got mine fitted too, easy job, but heart wrenching to have to drill into a pristine bumper
Thanks to all who advised, I am well chuffed.
I also wanted to mention, the dimensions in the How-to were brilliant, but the height of my bumper was slightly lower, so I did have to lower the holes a few mm, otherwise the top of the flange on the sensors would stick up over the top curve. Please don't think I am criticising the excellent article, I just didn't want anyone blindly drilling before checking.
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Gwengineer, on 10 September 2014 - 07:23 PM, said:
If you have a manual no need to start the car to the test parking sensors
1. turn the ignition on but don't start the car
2. put the car in reverse
3. test the sensors
job done
This works with auto as well (I've done it!)
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