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Front parking sensors
My wife is having trouble with scraping the air dam spoilers on parking bollards and curbs. Has anyone fitted or know if fitting front parking sensors will sense items 190 mm from the ground or only solid objects like walls?
here one option i keep looking as was thinking the same thing today
http://www.mongoose.com.au/reversing-systems/parking-sensors/mrs2.aspx
http://www.audioxtra.com.au/html/s02_article/article_view.asp?art_id=722&nav_cat_id=150&nav_top_id=55
http://www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/Universal-Sensors/Parking-Dynamics-PD1/Parking-Dynamics-PD1-Parking-Sensor
http://www.mongoose.com.au/reversing-systems/parking-sensors/mrs2.aspx
http://www.audioxtra.com.au/html/s02_article/article_view.asp?art_id=722&nav_cat_id=150&nav_top_id=55
http://www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/Universal-Sensors/Parking-Dynamics-PD1/Parking-Dynamics-PD1-Parking-Sensor
I asked the dealer this question aswell (my parking isn't too crash hot either ) and he said they don't reeeeally make them for the front but theoretically it should be possible.
I guess it depends where you mount them though
I guess it depends where you mount them though
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tryg wrote:haha the new BMWs and Holden Statesmans do
So do many other cars, including Toyota Aurions....
I am not sure how they work though. In reverse ones, they only engage when the car is in reverse - surely the front facing ones aren't beeping and active all the time. Maybe they only make noise when somthing comes within a metre or so of the front...
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I haven't driven a new BMW/Statesman/Aurion so I'm not sure myself but if I'm talking to someone who's got one then I'll be sure to ask them how it works
I haven't driven a new BMW/Statesman/Aurion so I'm not sure myself but if I'm talking to someone who's got one then I'll be sure to ask them how it works
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The_Bandit wrote:I am not sure how they work though. In reverse ones, they only engage when the car is in reverse - surely the front facing ones aren't beeping and active all the time. Maybe they only make noise when somthing comes within a metre or so of the front...
The ones on ebay work with the brake light. It activates when u press the brake, but as someone said, in peak hour it would drive u nuts.... I gues a switch to turn the front off when not needed would be an easy fix.
The only thing about the ebay units arte that the sensors are biggish. I bought some off ebay for my rears and go ok, but i wouldnt put them in the front.
I also bought some for my mums new car (she broke all for corners of her old one). I was thinking the front and rears for her too, but opted not to for the shear size of them.
I got mine and mums of ebay for around $55 delivered from asia somewhere. Installed myself in about 1/2 hour
My 2c worth
Last edited by WallyD on Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Definitely would need a switch.
IMO the best system is still the BMW iDrive which shows a radar of the car front/back and also has a switch to turn front parking sensors on/off. Would be nice to see this kind of design spread to other car manufacturers.
TBH the visual radar system is far more useful than a camera because I think the rear view camera just distracts you from using your mirrors as much as you should and it also skews perspectives.
IMO the best system is still the BMW iDrive which shows a radar of the car front/back and also has a switch to turn front parking sensors on/off. Would be nice to see this kind of design spread to other car manufacturers.
TBH the visual radar system is far more useful than a camera because I think the rear view camera just distracts you from using your mirrors as much as you should and it also skews perspectives.
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