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FrankRizzo



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Rear parking sensor loom replacement

Recently had the PDC fail on my '08 FF when the centre-left rear sensor stopped clicking. It had played up intermittently last winter when it was wet an icy but always fixed itself again after cleaning the sensors and I have read this is normal. However this time it failed and refused to work again. Not having the tools or space to work on it myself I checked it in to the local dealer who soon told me the sensor was fine but the rear PDC loom was corroded and had to be replaced. The loom costs less than the sensor but the labour boosted the price Neutral

The staff showed me the damage on the old loom and it looks like it's worn against something sharp, which in turn has let moisture into the cable causing the failure. Thought I'd upload a pic of the damage to give others an idea of what to look for when looking for loom problems.



Part no. is YMD 001992. 2012 Vogue 4.4 TDV8 automatic (LHD), Santorini Black
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Very helpful post thanks Thumbs Up

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edward.barry



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Hi Folks, has similar problem myself last year, pleasantly surprised at the price of the wiring loom from the main dealer, did the job myself, easy enough, about an hour in total, no special tools, worth a look if you are having parking sensor issues, given how easy it is too do. 0-60 takes 5 and a half seconds...and about 17 gallons of fuel....

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FrankRizzo



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Would have liked to try it but I have neither the tools nor the space to do the work. In my rented garage repair work is forbidden (this is Germany) so I had to let the dealer do it, who charged me 380EUR (340GBP) for the privilege Neutral 2012 Vogue 4.4 TDV8 automatic (LHD), Santorini Black
2008 Vogue 3.6 TDV8 automatic (LHD), Java Black

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Havank



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edward.barry wrote:
Hi Folks, has similar problem myself last year, pleasantly surprised at the price of the wiring loom from the main dealer, did the job myself, easy enough, about an hour in total, no special tools, worth a look if you are having parking sensor issues, given how easy it is too do.


did you had to take off the rear bumper?

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edward.barry



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Hi, yes had to take off the rear bumber buts it's a very straight forward process. Regards Ed 0-60 takes 5 and a half seconds...and about 17 gallons of fuel....

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1997 300 Discovery
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FrankRizzo wrote:
Would have liked to try it but I have neither the tools nor the space to do the work. In my rented garage repair work is forbidden (this is Germany) so I had to let the dealer do it, who charged me 380EUR (340GBP) for the privilege Neutral


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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Is there a front & rear bumper removal process in the WIKI?

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Bushy513



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I dont think there is, but I know there is a powerful uk video on you tube for the rear bumper.. it really is quite simple.

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Here is the how to Video:

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