Has anybody any experience of having fitter after market Reversing Sensors. To a car with a tow-bar.
Their seems to be no problem fitting then, they come with well explained instructions. However my fear is will the tow-bar effect them.
Fitting Reversing Sensors
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Usually the sensors has you stopped wtih a good gap between the bumper and what you have parked up to. So the tow bar should not effect the sensors. Unless the sensors are too close to the tow bar then it might sense that instead.
Parking sensors are quite a nice idea, though its easy to catch them out i find. One car i had with parking sensors wouldnt recognise a post in the centre of the car and when reversing up to a car with a towbar it had me stopped about 2mm from the ball. Not fool proof!
Parking sensors are quite a nice idea, though its easy to catch them out i find. One car i had with parking sensors wouldnt recognise a post in the centre of the car and when reversing up to a car with a towbar it had me stopped about 2mm from the ball. Not fool proof!
Chris
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The series 2 C5s have holes already there. I used a kit by Valeo in my saloon and had to enlarge the holes by about 0.5mm.
As Chris says, sensors won't notice a small object like a tow bar or post right in the middle.
I have instructions on where to take power from and can email them if you send me a PM.
Ben
As Chris says, sensors won't notice a small object like a tow bar or post right in the middle.
I have instructions on where to take power from and can email them if you send me a PM.
Ben
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Fitted them to my silver Xantia - dead easy. Even got them colour coded. Haven't had a problem with the tow bar either. If you look behind the bumper with a torch, you can avoid the strengthening fins.
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