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parking sensors

Post by DILLIGAF » Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:02 pm

Anyone who has fitted the "wireless" parking type sensors, it says to place the control unit in the "boot" of your car, as we don't have a boot, where can you put the control box so that its out of the way, but near enough to fix the wires from the sensors to the box and send a clear signal to the display unit and beeper? No i am not the most practical pea in the pod. :lol:
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Re: parking sensors

Post by bongojoe » Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:19 pm

I fitted a set of rear parking sensors this weekend, not wireless but I think the set has a control box very similar to the wireless ones. I fitted it behind and slightly below the nearside glove pocket, with all the wires running back through to the back light panel.

My Bongo came with a towbar and the beeper for that is tucked away in the same place - seems to be plenty of room down there and I *should* be able to access it in future if needs be by just unscrewing the plastic glove pocket tray.

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Re: parking sensors

Post by mikeonb4c » Mon Apr 29, 2013 10:34 pm

bongojoe wrote:I fitted a set of rear parking sensors this weekend, not wireless but I think the set has a control box very similar to the wireless ones. I fitted it behind and slightly below the nearside glove pocket, with all the wires running back through to the back light panel.

My Bongo came with a towbar and the beeper for that is tucked away in the same place - seems to be plenty of room down there and I *should* be able to access it in future if needs be by just unscrewing the plastic glove pocket tray.

Hope that helps.
I fitted wired ones, cost 14 quid off that and work fine, with buzzer easy to hear when in drivers seat. I really don't think wireless is worth it. You still have to do about the same installation work, yet more to go wrong, and more dosh.
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Re: parking sensors

Post by DILLIGAF » Tue Apr 30, 2013 11:55 am

thanks for the input folks, now i'm thinking about wireless or wired, decisions, decisions!!!!! :? :? :?
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Re: parking sensors

Post by Poohbear » Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:28 pm

Surely wireless is easier because you don't have to route a wire all the way from the back to the dashboard for the little display unit?
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Re: parking sensors

Post by g8dhe » Tue Apr 30, 2013 1:39 pm

Its not that difficult running the cables, there are some nice holes only partially used to get into/out of the engine compartment under the drivers seat and thus up into the dashboard area.
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Re: parking sensors

Post by mikeonb4c » Tue Apr 30, 2013 3:19 pm

Poohbear wrote:Surely wireless is easier because you don't have to route a wire all the way from the back to the dashboard for the little display unit?
I think I concluded that was the only advantage with wireless, but why would I need a display when I have a varying audio signal. And that's how its proved to be - as the beeps get more frequent, I know its time to stop reversing - no distracting display needed (although I use my reversing mirror for confirmation, as always) :-)

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Re: parking sensors

Post by bongojoe » Mon May 06, 2013 11:28 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:I think I concluded that was the only advantage with wireless, but why would I need a display when I have a varying audio signal. And that's how its proved to be - as the beeps get more frequent, I know its time to stop reversing - no distracting display needed (although I use my reversing mirror for confirmation, as always) :-)

...and less Chinese gimmickry to go wrong :mrgreen:
I concluded exactly the same. My last car had a visual display which I never ever looked at - beeps are plenty for me!
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