Back in the fold and have a question, lol.
Back in the fold and have a question, lol.
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Go60 Jay

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184 posts

28 months

Thursday 23rd November 2023
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Hi all,

It's been about 11 years since I last owned a V8 Vantage. My 1st was a 2006 4.3 which I absolutely loved. Out of all the special marques I have owned, it's the one I missed the most. So now I am the proud owner of a stunning V8 Vantage S. The ride is a lot harder but what an incredible car.

So, my first question. Is there a way to pick up a live signal from the parking sensor module? I'm assuming the module fuse is permanently on with the ignition and not just live when the sensors are activated..... Otherwise they wouldn't work? Lol. So I need a way to pick up a signal from the module when the sensors are activated.

If anyone knows the answer, I would be very grateful.

Thanks and Kind regards,
Jay

skhannes

301 posts

35 months

Thursday 23rd November 2023
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Hi Jay,

I do not know if this will help, but in cars I've owned in the past, the trigger for the parking sensors is the transmission. In forward gear (at some very low mph) the front sensors are active; likewise, in reverse, then only the rear sensors are active.

But to possibly get close to your question, I do believe the system should be powered at ignition; however, I do not think you can get a voltage reading at the sensors w/o a gearshift position.

Go60 Jay

Original Poster:

184 posts

28 months

Thursday 23rd November 2023
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skhannes said:
Hi Jay,

I do not know if this will help, but in cars I've owned in the past, the trigger for the parking sensors is the transmission. In forward gear (at some very low mph) the front sensors are active; likewise, in reverse, then only the rear sensors are active.

But to possibly get close to your question, I do believe the system should be powered at ignition; however, I do not think you can get a voltage reading at the sensors w/o a gearshift position.
Hi,

Thanks for replying. That pretty much echoes my thoughts. It's just so I wouldn't need a toggle between front and rear parking cameras.

Thanks,
John

LTP

2,871 posts

135 months

Thursday 23rd November 2023
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As far as I know the sensors are off until activated by selecting reverse, then both front and rear will be on below a threshold speed (15 mph? But I could be wrong). This means that if you drive forward slowly towards an obstacle without having selected reverse as part of a set of manoeuvres, or activated them with the "Park Sensor" button on the centre stack, you'll drive straight into the obstacle with no warning. The LED in the "Park Sensor" button illuminates when they are activated.

This is all for my '15 V8V - other models/years may differ. I believe this odd way of operating is because the rear PDCs were standard and the front ones optional.

ZT260SE

177 posts

45 months

Thursday 23rd November 2023
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That echoes what I have in my V8VS. I think it’s a Jaguar system as my XKRs were the same. Reverse activates them automatically but the button can activate them manually.