406 Peugeot Estate

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by Ray Lynch, Jan 18, 2008.

  1. Ray Lynch

    Ray Lynch Guest

    Hi

    I have just purchased a rear parking sensor kit from the local Peugeot
    dealer. The kit is fine, but the instructions are similar to an IKEA fixit
    kit. All diagrams and no words - not very easy to follow!

    It would appear that the rear bumper needs to be removed according to the
    instructions, but it is possible to fit the wiring without taking off the
    bumper, which would appear to be a two-handed job. Also there are two photos
    which would appear to mean absolutely nothing to the general fitting.

    Any advice would be appreciated
     
    Ray Lynch, Jan 18, 2008
    #1
  2. Ray Lynch

    Chrs Guest

    why fit one in the first place ? if anybody get in your way while you
    are going backwards they should see your lights.or are you try to get
    away from them shopping trolleys
     
    Chrs, Jan 18, 2008
    #2
  3. Ray Lynch

    Yuting Wan Guest

    hi,
    you can fit the sensors one by one without removing the bumper. some
    peugeots or citroens have already had predrilled hole on the bumper and if
    not you may have to spend some time to get the holes drill precisely. One
    very important thing is not to alter the length of the sensor cable
    otherwise you will stuff up the distanse measurement. hope this info helps.
     
    Yuting Wan, Jan 28, 2008
    #3
  4. I don't think that last part is true - the sensors are ultrasonic, and
    the distance measurements are made by measuring the time between sending
    out a pulse and getting an echo from an obstacle. The speed of sound is
    *much* slower than the speed of the signal down the cable, so the length
    of the cable won't have any measurable effect on the distance measurement.
     
    Albert T Cone, Jan 28, 2008
    #4
Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.