Peugeot 3008 Parking Sensors
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Harrie10
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Re: Peugeot 3008 Parking Sensors
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Peugeot 3008 Parking Sensors
Ok so using my car as a template, this is how they are referred to. According to VIN you also have blind spot monitoring, so will have (10) & (15):
(10) Rear right lateral parking assistance sensor.
(11) Rear right outer parking assistance sensor.
(12) Rear right inner parking assistance sensor.
(13) Rear left inner parking assistance sensor.
(14) Rear left outer parking assistance sensor.
(15) Rear left lateral parking assistance sensor.
(1) Front right lateral parking assistance sensor.
(4) Front left lateral parking assistance sensor.
(5) Front left outer parking assistance sensor.
(6) Front left inner parking assistance sensor.
(7) Front right inner parking assistance sensor.
(8) Front right outer parking assistance sensor.
(10) Rear right lateral parking assistance sensor.
(11) Rear right outer parking assistance sensor.
(12) Rear right inner parking assistance sensor.
(13) Rear left inner parking assistance sensor.
(14) Rear left outer parking assistance sensor.
(15) Rear left lateral parking assistance sensor.
(1) Front right lateral parking assistance sensor.
(4) Front left lateral parking assistance sensor.
(5) Front left outer parking assistance sensor.
(6) Front left inner parking assistance sensor.
(7) Front right inner parking assistance sensor.
(8) Front right outer parking assistance sensor.
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Marc
Marc
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Harrie10
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Re: Peugeot 3008 Parking Sensors
Thanks for that. I just don’t know where to go with it next now 
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Peugeot 3008 Parking Sensors
Ok, so edited my post to include the front ones too.
The faults back in your first post seem to point to a short to earth - so it's likely the wiring - especially to the earthing points on the vehicle.
The only thing I can suggest it checking connections, where you can - drying out the loom with a hair drier or the general area where you had the water and hope that when it eventually dries out, the faults will decrease. Maybe some water dispersal spray too.
Water ingress faults are always going to be hard to eradicate unfortunately.
The faults back in your first post seem to point to a short to earth - so it's likely the wiring - especially to the earthing points on the vehicle.
The only thing I can suggest it checking connections, where you can - drying out the loom with a hair drier or the general area where you had the water and hope that when it eventually dries out, the faults will decrease. Maybe some water dispersal spray too.
Water ingress faults are always going to be hard to eradicate unfortunately.
Please note, I'm no longer active on the Forum, so won't respond to messages.
Marc
Marc
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Harrie10
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Re: Peugeot 3008 Parking Sensors
Yes worth a try, thank you for all your assistance.
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Fuzz
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Re: Peugeot 3008 Parking Sensors
Hi
Try the following if you haven't already done so.
Use a multimeter or test light, disconnect all the sensors and test for any short. Then disconnect the wiring from the module and test for any short again.
This will eliminate (i) sensors (ii) wiring harness fault.
Try the following if you haven't already done so.
Use a multimeter or test light, disconnect all the sensors and test for any short. Then disconnect the wiring from the module and test for any short again.
This will eliminate (i) sensors (ii) wiring harness fault.