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18th August 2019, 19:34 | #1 |
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parking sensors again
Finally got round to sorting my parking sensors removed the loom and found a couple of the black wires had fallen off the sensors and the other two just hanging on. After dismantling the plugs and removing the oxidation from the wires with vinegar and salt I resoldered everthing and everything worked great. However when I first start the car all is fine but after half an hours driving I am rewarded with a continuous tone when I select reverse. Leave the car parked for a while and all is OK again. The fault must now be with the control box or the sensors but which? has anyone else experienced this? How do the control boxes vary ? is it just mk1 or mk2 or are there other variations?
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18th August 2019, 20:00 | #2 |
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I have been told black and white control boxes are not interchangeable.
with the car in reverse does each sensor give a clicking sound? The one that doesn't if there is one, is the faulty one. All of mine were clicking but I have been having the same problem. yesterday I removed the bumper, pulled the plug and socket apart on each sensor, sprayed with contact cleaner reassembled and disassembled a few times, then took apart and let dry. Put it all back and it was ok yesterday but only time will tell. macafee2 i'm talking abut the ecu in the boot but see this https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/ind...?thepage=howto there are some pdf files, one is about parking sensors Last edited by macafee2; 18th August 2019 at 20:10.. |
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