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Reverse Sensors

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Anyone brought these, if so are they any good

http://www.ebay.co.u...=item45fd779840

I have those in my watch list mate,

i plan to purchase a set in moondust silver from that exact seller some time next month. they look very good and judging by the pictures of other cars they seem to be a perfect colour coded match.

Yeah they look like a really good find, must purchase some start of next month.

I've been looking for a while but never decided get any, but they look really decent :)

Its very hard trying to get them to match the Frozen white colour as it seems to have a unique hint of blue compared to other Manufactures white

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Yea they do look a good buy, and not to expensive but also not mega cheap which is good, definertly gonna give them a go, had parking sensors on my previous car and really miss them.

Will be a next payday purchase I think :)

Well lads, before you rush off and purchase, are you sure you have fully researched all your options? I say this because it might have become apparent to some members on the forum that I research the @rse of any product before I buy it. :rolleyes:

There is another option, I installed it [front and rear] on a Volvo S40 in February 2009. It cost me £99.95 delivered back then, and it did what is said on the tin.

But the Wife nattered to go back to a Focus, so nine months on I traded the S40 in for a Focus. During negotiations the dealer said they would offer me the same price for the S40 with or without the parking aids on the car.

Why one might ask? Well a potential purchaser comparing like for like 2004 reg S40's elsewhere, would not expect it to have parking aids on it. Besides if a potential customer did indeed want parking aids, the garage could sell them that option at an extra cost.

So I asked the wife if she wanted front and rear parking aids on the replacement Focus? Because we did not have them on the Focus that was replaced by the Volvo S40. To right she did as she loved the security they gave her parking the car, or doing three point turns on narrow country lanes flanked by stone walls on either side.

So I just whipped the two parking aids ECU's of the car [a five minuet job] I then ordered up replacement wiring, sounder, and antenna packs. Back then in October 2009 they cost me £23.89 delivered. And installed them on our present Focus, been on for over two and a half years now..............so all told an excellent buy, being that it's transferable to another vehicle at minimal cost.

I did the rear antenna in situ, but I had to take the front bumper off to install the front antenna.

I did tests sheets on both the Volvo and Focus installations [cannot upload the results for some reason] But here are the results for the rear sensors on the Focus.

Reversed towards a stone wall: Detected by repeating quickening alarm @ 67cm. First Solid Tone Alarm @ 29cm. Second Higher Pitched Alarm @ 16cm from the wall.

Reverse towards a parked car: Detected by repeating quickening alarm @ 42cm. First Solid Tone Alarm @ 14cm. Second Higher Pitched Alarm @ 6cm away from the other car.

Reversed towards a 25mm square pole [edge on, to make it harder to detect] Pole in question is used to deter peeps parking in an private allocated parking space. Detected by repeating quickening alarm @ 30cm. First Solid Tone Alarm @ 9cm. Second Higher Pitched Alarm 4cm.

Once the parking sensor is activated by selecting reverse gear, or flicking the switch for the front sensor. You hear a beep which tells you the system is armed and working. No beep means the system is not receiving a signal back from the antenna. I've never experienced this not armed fault signal in over three and a half years of use. But I tested it works by disconnecting the connection to the sensing antenna, and yes I did not get the armed and working signal beep. I don't know if this is the case with the ultrasonic type, so cannot comment in that regard.

Which Report: Ultrasonic V Electromagnetic

OK they have gone up in price, and am not saying you should install these instead of the Ultrasonic ones available, as any purchase is as always a personal choice. I know they fit perfectly on the MK2 Focus bumpers, but cannot swear they are compatible with the bumpers on the MK2.5 of Mk3 models...........so do your own research in that regard.

For anybody deciding to go the electromagnetic route, one tip given on the installation sheet. Having affixed the self adhesive antenna is to the inside of the bumper. To give it added protection from road debris and ensure the antenna does not come lose, over cover it with duck tape.

No photo's of them fitted on the car, you will just have to take my word for it that they look great :D

Just done a quick google and came up with these

http://www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/index.php

Are these similar to the ones you have installed??

I brought these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wireless-Parking-Reversing-Sensor-4-Sensors-LCD-Display-/330560621473?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item4cf6f2cba1

Still working perfect and cheap , Not colur matched but i picked the silver colour , and visably you can not see any colour difference to my Moondust Silver

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That's the thing though I want them to match the car colour for sure. : )

That's the thing though I want them to match the car colour for sure. : )

Understandable , luckily the ones i have perfectly match , and if they had not then i would have sprayed them , which would still have worked out cheaper than the first post set

Just done a quick google and came up with these

http://www.parkingdy...co.uk/index.php

Are these similar to the ones you have installed??

Sorry just noticed your post.

Yes the very ones .

Okay mate, might look into them a bit more :)

Out of curiosity, how is the front sensor activated? As it says selecting reverse will activate the sensors, is there a deprecate switch for the front?

Out of curiosity, how is the front sensor activated? As it says selecting reverse will activate the sensors, is there a deprecate switch for the front?

The forward one comes with a switch included in the wiring harness, sounder pack.

But to be honest, when I refit it to my Focus I did not bother with wiring the switch to control the forward sensor. I just picked up the +/- feed from the front fog lamps, then just put the fogs on to park up. That way if the wife forgets to turn the sensor off, when she opens the door to get out of the car............the "left lights on" alarm reminds her to turn it off.

Now in the very rare case of me requiring to have the fog lights on during heavy fog. I just whip the bonnet open, and pull the +/- feed plug from the sensor ECU, its a 30 second job to open the bonnet and pull the plug [ I've needed them on once in 31 months of ownership ]

Front sensor has a different pitch sounder than the rear one [so you know which is which ] Plus the rear sensor has one quicker [the nearer you get to the obstacle] sounding broken alarm, followed by a solid alarm, then another higher pitched third solid alarm.

The later alarm is used during parallel parking, meaning you can reveres "right" up to say another parked vehicle, then straighten the front wheels and move forward. Once parallel with the kerb you pop it in reverse until you hear the first solid alarm tone.

Obviously the front sensor, has the same quickening broken alarm signal, followed by just one solid constant alarm signal. [for obvious reasons]

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