Sensors
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mickthemaverick
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Re: Sensors
Are you referring to the rear parking sensors? 
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Nigel Walsh
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mickthemaverick
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Re: Sensors
The link below shows you what the unit looks like, they are usually mounted at the back of the vehicle near a wheelarch or inside a light cluster housing, unfortunately we don't have access to the Stellantis database for schematic diagrams at the moment but hopefully a member who has access may help you out: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/167385813927 ... olid=10050 
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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Biff1612
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Re: Sensors
if you remove a dpf sensor for deep clean does it need reprograming
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OnlinePaul-R
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Re: Sensors
Yes, you have to tell the car that a new DPF has been fitted. You'll need a high end diagnostic machine, preferably Diagbox.
Have you checked the Eolys level as well?
Have you checked the Eolys level as well?
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