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4rovers



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Buckingham Blue
Reversing sensor failure help

Hi,

the reversing distance sensor does not seem to work any more, when you select reverse you get a long beep, like it's telling you it's broke, but I am not sure what may be needed to fix it.

Has anyone else had this problem?, was it fixed by changing the a sensor in the bumper?, changing all the sensors, or just the ones that had lost some pain off them?, how do you know which ones have failed?.

Can this be fixed by users or it it a dealer job, I have spanners etc Wink

Thanks for any help.

Post #46904 21st Jan 2011 3:00pm
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stan
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talked about loads of times..info can be found via the search..

but, briefly, switch on ignition, select reverse and listen to each sensor ..the sensor should make a clicking noise , if it doesnt then you have pin pointed the faulty one...

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Vogue



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yes, same symptoms as yours and faulty one replaced under warranty - broken wire

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