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Front and Rear Parking Sensors

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Nuff Said :clap:
 

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Hi, do we all really trust our sensors in tight spaces?
I know that high curbs are not detcted by our sensors and have been very close to catastrophe!

Trust at your peril! :crazy:
 

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stevebasshead said:
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Lol. I have a mild OCD :p
Nooooooo! It's CDO. Got to get the letters ordered neatly and alphabetically! :p

:lol: I did say only mild ;)

Mine have never let me down. If anything mine are a little too sensitive as i often need to pull forward/backward a little more when it says im about to hit it.
 

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I had to go to the red bar both ways to get it in there. :shock:

They are probably set about right. Around 6 to 8 inches when the solid tone starts and the bar goes red. :eusa-think:

I agree about kerbs though. Once or twice had I trusted the sensors I would have beached it. But everything else seems to be detected just fine :thumbup:
 
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I regularly overruled them as I found them far too sensitive. I pretty much went to the point that the beep became constant...and then went a little further. You can get out and still see inches before the vehicle/wall/child ;) in front of you.
 
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Picked the New Red Carbon up Sunday and Peugeot in their wisdom decided as the Carbon is full of extras they would not bother putting front parking sensors on the car, why do they do these pointless nonsencicle things. So having driven around for the last three years with front and rear sensors I feel completely lost without them. I Didn't even check the specification before I bought it as it didn't even enter into my mind that it wouldn't have had them. Such is life!!! Apart from that it's a belter.
 
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felinegrowler said:
Picked the New Red Carbon up Sunday and Peugeot in their wisdom decided as the Carbon is full of extras they would not bother putting front parking sensors on the car, why do they do these pointless nonsencicle things. So having driven around for the last three years with front and rear sensors I feel completely lost without them. I Didn't even check the specification before I bought it as it didn't even enter into my mind that it wouldn't have had them. Such is life!!! Apart from that it's a belter.

Have the front sensors retrofit there's plenty of good companies out there that can do them so they look factory fitted,
I had them on my 307cc and you wouldn't know they were fitted afterwards.
 
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Wow :eusa-think:

I would never park in a space that tight. I hope it was only for a picture and you never left it out of sight. Especially with a landrover parked behind you. Can you trust their front sensors???? :lol:
 

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No Rob, not just for the picture. in fact I wasn't going to take a photo, it was my wife that said she was so impressed with my FIRST TIME parking, no not the first time I had done it, I got it in first time. :crazy:

Left it there for a couple of hours while we had a meal :eek:
 
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