Random reverse sensor question
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No, the operation isn't related to the Sat-Nag.
When you've put the key in the ign, if there's a continuous tone during the system test, that's usually a sign there's a parking sensor fault. The annoying thing is that a single faulty sensor will disable the whole system.
It's not uncommon for the parking sensors to give up and need replacing and one of the next jobs I need to do on mine.
HTH
M
When you've put the key in the ign, if there's a continuous tone during the system test, that's usually a sign there's a parking sensor fault. The annoying thing is that a single faulty sensor will disable the whole system.
It's not uncommon for the parking sensors to give up and need replacing and one of the next jobs I need to do on mine.
HTH
M
camel_landy said:
 It's not uncommon for the parking sensors to give up and need replacing
I suspect this. Mine can get water ingress and then go beep for no reason.NB Have you actually got them? Google AI says 'While some early Aston Martin DB9s did not include reverse parking sensors as standard, they were a factory option on later models.' (That doesn't make sense but you get the idea)
The reverse sensors on my Vanq have stopped working. 
It's a one out, all out type of thing, so only takes one to go down and the system stops.
As above, put it in reverse and listen for clicking coming from each sensor, no clicky, no worky.
I think it is a Ford thing - had to replace three on the wife's Kuga. That was straight forward, for a DB or Vanquish, I believe it is a bumper off job.
It's a one out, all out type of thing, so only takes one to go down and the system stops.
As above, put it in reverse and listen for clicking coming from each sensor, no clicky, no worky.
I think it is a Ford thing - had to replace three on the wife's Kuga. That was straight forward, for a DB or Vanquish, I believe it is a bumper off job.
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