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Iain

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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #15 on: 15 August 2010, 20:31:05 »

Yeah no worries  :y
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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #16 on: 16 August 2010, 00:45:12 »

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the beeping sound of the paring sensors in my car is very low !!

is there a way to make it louder ??

or is it like that from the beginning ??

I mean a little more volume from the stereo and you cant hear the sensors
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Mine is like that, I do intend to find the bleeper to see what I can do or replace  ::)
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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #17 on: 16 August 2010, 12:06:46 »

If memory serves TIS mentions something about changing the volume by a connection .. I'll look it up when I get the chance ...

Right .. according to TIS, there are 2 cables black/black&white in the circuit, should be in the same vicinity as the pink "fuse that isn't" - 430 Ohm resistor - if these are connected the system is in quiet mode, if disconnected it is in loud mode

HTH
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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #18 on: 17 August 2010, 11:59:15 »

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If memory serves TIS mentions something about changing the volume by a connection .. I'll look it up when I get the chance ...

Right .. according to TIS, there are 2 cables black/black&white in the circuit, should be in the same vicinity as the pink "fuse that isn't" - 430 Ohm resistor - if these are connected the system is in quiet mode, if disconnected it is in loud mode

HTH
Woo, thanks Entwood, will look into that, it could do with being a bit louder IMO.  :y
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Iain

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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #19 on: 17 August 2010, 21:28:42 »

Right..other bumper fitted with the sensors all painted up and now on the car,wiring fed through and ready.... now all i need is to find a park pilot ecu and figure out how to make it all work  :y
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