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Woofster Member Since: 12 Jul 2018 Location: Toronto Posts: 121 |
When you activate the Parking Distance Control, even if one parking sensor is faulty, you should still hear the other 3 click faintly if you put your ear next to it. The system, as a whole, will not function but each operational parking sensor will still be "on" when the system is activated. 2010 RR SC
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15th Feb 2019 4:42pm |
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ricky25 Member Since: 18 Dec 2018 Location: Leicester Posts: 17 |
Thank you - I'll try it then ! |
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15th Feb 2019 4:50pm |
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sparkysim Member Since: 03 Mar 2015 Location: Moray Posts: 7 |
I’ve seen in the past when one sensor has failed or the wiring damaged then it is enough to “pull” the whole system down. I have had to remove front bumper on one a couple of months ago ( only takes 15mins) and unplug them all and put one back in at a time whilst watching the diagnostics to see if the sensor is reading a distance, do this to them all and it should give you an Idea.
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15th Feb 2019 10:47pm |
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ricky25 Member Since: 18 Dec 2018 Location: Leicester Posts: 17 |
I have now tried listening to each front sensor in turn (using the microphone memo app on my phone). There is no clicking sound from any of the front sensors (all 4 on the rear bumper click). So, I'm back to square one !! |
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17th Feb 2019 12:52pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
You will need to get the front bumper cover off in order to get at the wiring loom for all the sensors. It is either a duff sensor or a wiring issue, but the cover will need to come off in order to check/repair/replace. (yes, you can get at the outer sensors by pulling back the inner wheelarches.
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17th Feb 2019 1:17pm |
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ricky25 Member Since: 18 Dec 2018 Location: Leicester Posts: 17 |
So, I’ve now tested each front sensor and checked its wiring. All found to be working/OK. I accessed the front 2 outer sensors quite easily via the wheel arch. The 2 inner sensors I gently prised out from the front with a small bladed screwdriver quite successfully. I then removed one of the known good rear inner sensors by pushing it out from the back of the rear bumper. This is easy by just reaching up underneath. Thus I was able to plug in each front sensor in turn to test them. No front or rear bumper removal necessary ! Since I have no flashing LED on the PDC switch nor any 3 second audible warning tone, I can only assume that my front sensors have been switched off at some earlier time via the IDS – do you agree? |
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19th Feb 2019 2:27pm |
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LM32206 Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: Vienna Posts: 2 |
yep for me i can confirm this.had the same problem.turn't out the front sensors were disabled in the ccf.
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19th Feb 2019 3:47pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
You didn't say they never worked
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19th Feb 2019 5:02pm |
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