rear parking sensors retrofit on manual trans?
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rear parking sensors retrofit on manual trans?
Hello everyone thanks for your attention, I have a silly question , I'm amateur at this but I have everything needed for this retrofit, rear plastic molding with parking sensors, wiring loom , control module, and the sounder . Now my car is manual, is there something else I need for this procedure to go well?
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Hmmm interesting, everything is plugged in n ready the only oobservation I made is that the sounder beeps a long time when I turn on the ignition, now besides connecting the rear parking sensors wiring loom do I have to connect something else ?
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Eden, if you are getting a long pulse, that is saying that there is a problem and the backup sensors are not going to do their job. NOw, with this being said, if you are parked close to something, it will sense the item and let you be aware of it. BUt, this should be a quick pulsing sound unless you are parked within about 2 feet of something.
A quick check that you may want to try doing is putting the car in the RUN position (engine not running), set the e-brake, and then put the car in Reverse. Now, get out and put your ear next to each sensor. You should hear a high pitch chirp/squeal. If you hear this on 3 our of 4 sensors, then the silent sensor is bad and that is giving you the long tone.
Atleast in my car, simply starting the car should not cause the sounder to sound (granted, I do have an automatic). This could be a true case if you have the gear shift in REVERSE (clutch depressed). But, I would try putting the car in true NEUTRAL or shifting it into one of the forward gears and then seeing if the sounder sounds when you start the car.
If you are still having issues, let me know and we can talk about the wiring harness and what should have power and what shouldn't.
A quick check that you may want to try doing is putting the car in the RUN position (engine not running), set the e-brake, and then put the car in Reverse. Now, get out and put your ear next to each sensor. You should hear a high pitch chirp/squeal. If you hear this on 3 our of 4 sensors, then the silent sensor is bad and that is giving you the long tone.
Atleast in my car, simply starting the car should not cause the sounder to sound (granted, I do have an automatic). This could be a true case if you have the gear shift in REVERSE (clutch depressed). But, I would try putting the car in true NEUTRAL or shifting it into one of the forward gears and then seeing if the sounder sounds when you start the car.
If you are still having issues, let me know and we can talk about the wiring harness and what should have power and what shouldn't.
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If the system has been retrofitted (as on my wife's manual X-Type) then the sensor will sound briefly when the car is put into reverse. And the sensors will sound if they have water on them or frost or ice. In very cold weather the sensors do sound constantly when in reverse - but it is purely a function of one or more of the sensors having something on them. When the temperature rises, all is normal again.
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