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75 CDTI Tourer Auto Join Date: Mar 2009
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![]() I've got me a auto circuit tester for crimble and am wondering how to test my parking sensor loom.
It just gives a 3 second beep when reverse is engaged. I've tried to listen for a clicking sound from the sensors in the bumper but being hard of hearing lets face it I've got no chance. My thinking is that if I test the plugs that go into the sensors then I'm half way there. Has any member done this or have any ideas to what should be done the test the circuits?
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![]() bump anyone?
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![]() i would check the box in the boot make sure its not wet .
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