parking sensors
When I reverse squarely up to something parking sensors are great.
When reversing into our drive they are a pain in the butt. They detect the gate, another car and bushes which are all to one side or the other. It drives me up the wall as I keep thing what have I missed? I know I'm not going to hit the car, the gate or the blessed bushes. I need AI parking sensors, ones that work out that if I continue on that line I will hit something, not just go off because I'm passing close macafee2 |
Guess you have to use your own AI.-----Put some sticky tape over those recalcitrant sensors.----:icon_lol:
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The problem is that the sensor pattern is fan shaped so to a degree they go past the sides of the car slightly :)
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I am having the Cisbo kit fitted to the car as part of the 'Apres Deer Hit' work.
Has anyone a picture they could post showing the best positions on sensors on the front bumper? Rear bumper has factory locations that are drilled out, so no problem there. |
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I find the same and it is a little off-putting / misleading on the side situation However surely the sensor beeping is just to give you a warning to keep your wits about you and double check with your mirrors that you're not backing or side swiping into anything that you may not have noticed, except for when you are heading straight back into a car in a parking space when the frequency of the beep helps you with the diminishing distance. |
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The sensors going off makes me take a second look around just in case macafee2 |
Here you go, the detection pattern as described in the workshop manual :xmas-smiley-007:
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