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    Disabling one rear parking sensor

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    My search attempts yielded nothing and that's probably because they're rubbish however, as the header says, I'd like to disable one of the rear park sensors.

    Today I had fitted a spare wheel carrier that fits on the corner of the rear bumper like the one at: http://attachments.dolium.com.au/pro...g?r=1277178082, and as a consequence, the rear park sensors are continually on. I'm assuming it's the one under the wheel.

    I pulled it out and disconnected it which returned a fault sound (I assume). Then I tried to rotate it through a number of angles to see if it would work. Unfortunately, no. My problem is compounded by the fact that I also have a Mitch hitch which limits choice of angles.

    Has anyone bypassed the sensor without confusing the system? Oh, btw they're the LR genuine jobbies rather than after-market.

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    Bob

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    Hi,
    I had the same problem when I fitted my wheel carrier. I ended up rotating the outer right sensor and applied beutel tape to the middle two sensors. They were both picking up the tyre. Not a perfect system but at least two work.

    Cheers


    Steve

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    Hi strudeltoowoomba,

    I have the same prob, I removed the senser, (inside right ), when fitting wheel carrier Then spliced the blue wire into the green that go,s to the far right senser ( this is what the instructions told me to do , I think I have the colours mixed up tho, it was a while ago). But still have the problem. I will have to try the tape over the far right senser, if this fixes it I can start rotating it till it works properly again??? It do,s get frustrating having to touch the off button every time you reverse!!

    Cheers connock

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    Bobzed57,

    I had the same issue with my D3 when I fitted my rear wheel carrier and Mitch Hitch. Ended up getting the dealer to disable the sensors and fitted a reversing camera in the same location as they are mounted on the D4 from the factory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobzed57 View Post
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    My search attempts yielded nothing and that's probably because they're rubbish however, as the header says, I'd like to disable one of the rear park sensors.

    Today I had fitted a spare wheel carrier that fits on the corner of the rear bumper like the one at: http://attachments.dolium.com.au/pro...g?r=1277178082, and as a consequence, the rear park sensors are continually on. I'm assuming it's the one under the wheel.

    I pulled it out and disconnected it which returned a fault sound (I assume). Then I tried to rotate it through a number of angles to see if it would work. Unfortunately, no. My problem is compounded by the fact that I also have a Mitch hitch which limits choice of angles.

    Has anyone bypassed the sensor without confusing the system? Oh, btw they're the LR genuine jobbies rather than after-market.

    Cheers

    Bob
    Hi Bobzed,

    I have essentially the same combo, a RWC and a Mitch hitch. After stuffing around blanking off part and full sensors, I found the only sensor I had to block was the middle/rh. The most effective method of blanking the sensor out, is a self adhesive rubber dot. I think they are marketed as furniture anti scuff pads. ( Bunnings ) It would seem the sensor has to be blocked out with something opaque, that will not let any light whatsoever into the sensor. Most of the other tapes etc I tried, the sensor was still detecting through the tape.

    My sensors work fine with no alarms/lights, but I do note a reduced coverage to the rear when reversing. Even one sensor off has quite a large impact on the overall setup. I will ultimately look at a camera. I find with the RWC and a cargo barrier, the rear vision is pretty much compromised. I am always rubber necking when in reverse, and even then the blind spots are huge.

    Hope this helps

    Neil
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    Where is the factory camera located? Is it next to the number plate light/tailgate release button?

    If so what camera did you use - just looking at my options now....

    Cheers Phil

    Quote Originally Posted by Brick View Post
    Bobzed57,

    I had the same issue with my D3 when I fitted my rear wheel carrier and Mitch Hitch. Ended up getting the dealer to disable the sensors and fitted a reversing camera in the same location as they are mounted on the D4 from the factory.

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    Factory camera located on the far driver's side of the housing containing the "tailgate release handle & number plate lighting".

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    Rear View Camera for Discovery 3

    This is for a d3 [ame="http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220683539624&ssPageNam e=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]camera for reversing[/ame]. Looks a lot better than the one fitted with my VMS GPS. Let you ladies and gents know how it goes once it arrives!!

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    Rear View Camera for Discovery 3

    have a look at this one Phill. it is for a d3 [ame="http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220683539624&ssPageNam e=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]camera for reversing[/ame]. Looks a lot better than the one fitted with my VMS GPS.I will let you ladies and gents know how it goes once the one I ordered arrives!! if you can wait a few weeks i will post how it looks compared to the (VMS?) wide angle camera.

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    THis thread explains my cheap and cheerful method.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...e-sensors.html

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