parking sensors successfully installed
#1
parking sensors successfully installed
Season greetings for everybody...
Today, after 2-3 hours work, I have installed an ebay40 dollars parking sensor. It was not difficult.
Rear bumper was factorymaked to do the holes. The wires were the most difficult part. Wires coming from sensors to the control box. Hard work to get them into the car. Once on the inside, very easy to connect and find the backlight wire to turn on the hardware once the rear shift is set. I bought a wireless device, so the display is not attached to the control unit.
I highly recommend this devices, helps a lot to park the car.
Regards and merry Christmas
rafael
Today, after 2-3 hours work, I have installed an ebay40 dollars parking sensor. It was not difficult.
Rear bumper was factorymaked to do the holes. The wires were the most difficult part. Wires coming from sensors to the control box. Hard work to get them into the car. Once on the inside, very easy to connect and find the backlight wire to turn on the hardware once the rear shift is set. I bought a wireless device, so the display is not attached to the control unit.
I highly recommend this devices, helps a lot to park the car.
Regards and merry Christmas
rafael
#2
how did you do it? need help
Season greetings for everybody...
hi there!
would you like to tell me where did you drill the holes and how did you bring the wires inside the van. did you drill or there is a hole.
many thanks for answering.
Today, after 2-3 hours work, I have installed an ebay40 dollars parking sensor. It was not difficult.
Rear bumper was factorymaked to do the holes. The wires were the most difficult part. Wires coming from sensors to the control box. Hard work to get them into the car. Once on the inside, very easy to connect and find the backlight wire to turn on the hardware once the rear shift is set. I bought a wireless device, so the display is not attached to the control unit.
I highly recommend this devices, helps a lot to park the car.
Regards and merry Christmas
rafael
hi there!
would you like to tell me where did you drill the holes and how did you bring the wires inside the van. did you drill or there is a hole.
many thanks for answering.
Today, after 2-3 hours work, I have installed an ebay40 dollars parking sensor. It was not difficult.
Rear bumper was factorymaked to do the holes. The wires were the most difficult part. Wires coming from sensors to the control box. Hard work to get them into the car. Once on the inside, very easy to connect and find the backlight wire to turn on the hardware once the rear shift is set. I bought a wireless device, so the display is not attached to the control unit.
I highly recommend this devices, helps a lot to park the car.
Regards and merry Christmas
rafael
Today, after 2-3 hours work, I have installed an ebay40 dollars parking sensor. It was not difficult.
Rear bumper was factorymaked to do the holes. The wires were the most difficult part. Wires coming from sensors to the control box. Hard work to get them into the car. Once on the inside, very easy to connect and find the backlight wire to turn on the hardware once the rear shift is set. I bought a wireless device, so the display is not attached to the control unit.
I highly recommend this devices, helps a lot to park the car.
Regards and merry Christmas
rafael[/QUOTE]
#3
Congrats. to Latreto on a job well done. I had these rear approach alarms on the Jag., and they were def. useful. Now that cameras and flat screen monitors are so cheap, the fitting of a rear-view cam. (as cams. are so popular in Russia for accident evidence) could be another useful device for driving on our overcrowded roads.
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