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Baz1975



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Testing parking sensors

Hi All, after reading through various post on here, how do I do the beep test on my parking sensors?
Does the beep test also work on the front sensors?
I have a 4.4 TDv8 with the gear selector only rising when the engine is running, thus not allowing me to have reverse selected while the engine is off. Is the beep loud enough to hear when the engine is running?
I suspected a faulty sensor and have ordered the correct sensor this time, but now I suspecting the wiring loom.
Any help would be a great help. Current: 2015 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
Old: 2011 4.4 TDV8.... OMG
Old: 2003 TD6 HSE Java Black
Work: 2016 VW T6 140

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its not a beep test as such but a clicking test ...switch them on via the dash switch and then walk past each sensor...if its working ok then it will make a clicking sound.. ... - .- -.




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Joe90



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More high tech, Navcoder and RSW Comms have a nice test .
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