S Type Parking Sensors

S Type Parking Sensors

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John D9395

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377 posts

208 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Hi

I have read a lot of threads, and hope someone can give me a bit more guidance.

I have an intermittent fault on my 07 S Type 2.7D with regards to the rear parking sensors.
Sometimes they work, but most of the time they don’t. Up until today, a continuous beep meant ‘not working’, and silence (assuming nothing was behind) meant ‘working’

Whilst the unit is emitting a long beep (but with nothing behind), I have put the car in reverse, and all 4 sensors make the same clicking sound.

I have disconnected the module, and re connected, with no change / improvement.

Today whilst reversing, there was no noise, up until now, no noise has meant that they are working, but this time it didn’t, I reversed into the kids basket ball post, but no damage done!

I am starting to think that it may be the module itself, or possibly a loose connection to a sensor, but I am guessing that all the sensor connections are behind the bumper, so it would be a bumper off job?

A module is about £60 on e-bay, so a lot cheaper than a garage repair even if it doesn't work.

Anyone able to offer any suggestions based on their own experience?

Any help appreciated

jamieduff1981

8,025 posts

140 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Do you have front sensors too? The front sensors (at least the corner ones) are active whilst in reverse.

John D9395

Original Poster:

377 posts

208 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Hi, no, just rear sensors.

This is my 2nd S Type. A sensor failed on the last S Sype, but that was easily identified as a failed sensor.

jamieduff1981

8,025 posts

140 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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In that case, if all 4 are clicking then yes, I'd try a replacement module.

Mine don't presently work either but I know it's a sensor. I have a new sensor here but I need to paint it first but have packed all my paint away for the next month. I don't really need/use them but it just irritates me when things don't work properly!

NormanD

3,208 posts

228 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Could be just a bit of corosion with one of the sensors

John D9395

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377 posts

208 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Hi, can you explain 'corrosion', I have never seen behind one of these sensors, obviously the bit you see on the bumper is all plastic, so I assume you are referring to the electrical connection, is so, where are they, behind the bumper or in the boot?

cardigankid

8,849 posts

212 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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All the feckin sensors on my 2006 S-Type 3.0 manual have ceased to function. Anybody who can suggest a solution at a realistic cost I will be extremely grateful to.

John D9395

Original Poster:

377 posts

208 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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Over the last few days I have experienced the following (all when reverse is applied)

Long continuous beep (same as when you are very close to an object, but I wasn't!)

No beep, when I approached an object, sensors worked fine

No beep, when I approached an object I hit it (luckily only the kids basket ball post, so no damage)

A high pitched whistle type beep, no change in tone as object approached


Based on the above, and the fact that when I get a continuous beep all 4 sensors 'crackle' / test out OK, I have ordered a module of E bay for £60. I am working on the fact that it is the easiest bit to change to achieve a solution, and all 4 sensors appear to test out OK, and £60 wouldn't even get a Jag technician to test it, let alone fix it. Can always re-sell if I am wrong.



John D9395

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377 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th April 2014
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Module fitted, no change.

All 4 sensors 'clicking' when approached, so left a bit in the dark as to what the problem might be.

Anyone got any instructions as to how the back bumber comes off so I can check the connections? I am assuming that there are a few bolds, and then you have to pull it off, the sides being held on with clips?

piquet

614 posts

257 months

Thursday 24th April 2014
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when it happened on my x350, just gently emery papered off the paint/paper covering, fixed the problem, water gets in, the paper peels slightly and the sound waves bounce of this gap

John D9395

Original Poster:

377 posts

208 months

Friday 16th May 2014
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Car been to main dealer for some work, and they diagnose the parking sensor fault as rear right sensor.

Anyone know the part number for the sensor, and instructions on how to remove the rear bumper (I assume a few bolts, and then pull hard in certain places?) so I can do the repair.

Seems a better idea than paying them £235, which I guess is a £30 sensor and a couple of hours labour?

TommoAE86

2,666 posts

127 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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Mine's got the same issue, except I can locate only 1 clicking sensor, so I am assuming it is that one. The Jag electrician who came out said the problem (or not as the case maybe) is that Jaguars are by-in-large well put together, so there are bolts holding it on around the usual places, but also some extra bolts around the top of then wheel-arches (so you have to take out all the boot trim) to get to them. The purpose of these is to hold the bumper close all the way to the wheel-arch fyi.

The owners club I'm on suggests that you can reach all the sensors and even change them if you take the nearest rear light out and have small enough hands, luckily I have dainty girlie hands so I'm going to give this a whirl wink
Apart from the possibility of having spade hands I'm not sure how good the visibility down there using this method will be for you in terms of reviewing the state of the sensors etc.

John D9395

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377 posts

208 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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Hi Tommo

My car as above was in at the local Jag main dealer and they diagnignosed it as the rear right sensor.

I did a bit of research, and as you suggest, I removed the rear light cluster, and after a bit of fiddling (easier next time now I know how the sensor fits in / comes out!),removed the faulty sensor to get the correct part number etc.

Just to warn you, you would be able to reach the centre ones through the light cluster, but you would need to break through the Polystyrene moulding within the bumper to get to it. Probably easier than removing the bumper, but does it form some sort of crumple zone protection?

My research showed that a working sensor 'crackled', a faulty sensor was silent?

My sensor and paint arrived today, already painted it (3 coats inc clear coat, 3 x 30 seconds, 30 min apart, think Jag MD included drying time in quotation!), so ready for installation at the weekend.

Good luck with yours!

Good

TommoAE86

2,666 posts

127 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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Thanks John, yeah as I am trying to sell mine I've decided to take the get someone to do it rather than risk breaking something that is present on the car already...

Glad you got yours nailed down to sort smile

John D9395

Original Poster:

377 posts

208 months

Sunday 25th May 2014
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Sensor all fitted and working.

It was the right centre sensor, so not accecible through the light fitting due to the Polystyrene moulding between the body and the bumper.

Managed to find some bumper removal instructions for a pre 05 which were close enough to tell me where all the bolts were.

I managed to just undo the right hand side and move the bumper forward enough to get me hand behind the Polystyrene moulding, which is the route the wiring takes from the main loom.

Quite straight forward, took me about 1 1/2 hours.

A lot better than the MD price

TM

49 posts

106 months

Friday 5th June 2015
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@JohnD and piquet.

I have the same isssue as you John, but only since I replaced the non clicking sensor. How did Jag diagnose a sensor issue, as you say that all yours clicked?

Piquet, your theory about sound waves is good, but what do you mean about the paper on the sensor? What paper?

thanks chaps

John D9395

Original Poster:

377 posts

208 months

Sunday 7th June 2015
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Hi

My car had been to the local Jag garage for cam belt and gear box oil change and they advised me then, I assume they had a computer plugged in?

The sensors are cheap, about £20 each from memory, but if you are doing just one sensor, then the paint will cost you similar money, but still a lot cheaper than paying someone to do it, and plenty of paint left for other jobs?

TM

49 posts

106 months

Sunday 7th June 2015
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Hi John, I've replaced the non ticking sensor but now, what was a non working system has become an intermittantly working system. It mostly just beeps for ages as if it's sensing something, but on rare occasions it will work correctly?

If a diag computer can actually tell what the problem is, I'll have to visit a decent indy as I'm not keen on paying Jaguar silly money for a diagnosis.

2jags4me

1 posts

56 months

Tuesday 20th August 2019
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My 2005 Jaguar s type had the same problem. Water and dirt or going through a jet spray can cause the problem.

Simply spray the sensors with WD-40 and wipe clean. Takes care of problems 90% of the time on any auto fitted with parking sensors.