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Fatso
25th May 2014, 07:28 AM
Put my RRS on a flatbed due to suspension problem, I sat in car with engine running and in neutral epb off while operator winched it up while I steered etc , on going up the slope a beeping like the reverse proximity alarm was going on and stopped before I could work it out when winched the stopped ,don't think I have a front proximity alarm fitted if I have its never gone off .
Would this be normal or am I dummy .
Still finding out how things work on this car after 2 yrs of ownership . Thanks

SBD4
25th May 2014, 08:01 AM
Most likely it was the reversing sensors picking up the ground as the back wheels made it on to the tray. I have the same happening reversing out of the garage and about to go up our mildly steep driveway.

I would guess that in your case the beeping would have started just before the back wheels made it onto the tray and steadily slowed in the rate of beeping as you were winched up the tray (moved further from the road).

Fatso
25th May 2014, 09:10 AM
Most likely it was the reversing sensors picking up the ground as the back wheels made it on to the tray. I have the same happening reversing out of the garage and about to go up our mildly steep driveway.

I would guess that in your case the beeping would have started just before the back wheels made it onto the tray and steadily slowed in the rate of beeping as you were winched up the tray (moved further from the road).



As Spock would say that sounds logical , here I am describing the alarm and didn't put it together that It could be the reverse proximity alarm as you say , there,s that many alarms that beep at you on these cars it gets confusing at times , worse than being nagged at.

Ean Austral
25th May 2014, 09:25 AM
Why does the reverse senser activate when the car is in neutral?




Never heard mine do it, so am wondering why.


Cheers Ean

Fatso
25th May 2014, 09:30 AM
Why does the reverse senser activate when the car is in neutral?




Never heard mine do it, so am wondering why.


Cheers Ean


That's a good point , I was starting to think it might be some sort of incline alarm with it being in neutral . anyway all went quit when the winch stopped before I could look at anything.

SBD4
25th May 2014, 10:03 AM
If you've had the car in reverse the sensors activate and remain active regardless of what gear you're in (except park) until the car exceeds a certain speed.

I experienced this when exiting a parking space only to join slow traffic and having the car behind me creep up causing the rear sensors to go off. once the speed of the traffic exceeded the threshold (not sure what it is - might be 8kph as for the door locks), the sensors deactivated meaning the car behind was no longer detected next time it got too close.

101RRS
25th May 2014, 10:09 AM
If you've had the car in reverse the sensors activate and remain active regardless of what gear you're in (except park) until the car exceeds a certain speed.


Err - not on mine. Only when the car is actually in reverse.

Might be a D4 thing rather than RRS.

Garry

SBD4
25th May 2014, 10:32 AM
Easy to test - select reverse, then select drive, move forward slowly (5kph) and get someone to walk behind the car. do the sensors still sound?

I do have front sensors so that may be a factor.

letherm
25th May 2014, 11:16 AM
I've noticed the alarm go off if I reverse out of my drive and have forgotten to take it out of access height. It doesn't happen in normal height mode. As far as cars behind triggering it is concerned, I'm fairly sure I've been at traffic lights and a car behind has got up close and personal and the proximity alarm has gone off.

Martin

Graeme
25th May 2014, 11:38 AM
The beeping was due to the vehicle objecting to being flat-bedded just because of a suspension abnormality!


The rear-only sensors on my MY10 D4 stop the moment reverse is de-selected, even if the vehicle is still rolling backwards.

Ean Austral
25th May 2014, 08:31 PM
That's a good point , I was starting to think it might be some sort of incline alarm with it being in neutral . anyway all went quit when the winch stopped before I could look at anything.






You sure it wasn't the tow truck making the beeping noise.


Cheers Ean

Fatso
26th May 2014, 07:13 AM
You sure it wasn't the tow truck making the beeping noise.


Cheers Ean


No mate it was def the car , same alarm as reverse prox alarm , just didn't get time to look at screen after I worked out it was the car .
Will put it down to car objecting to going on flatbed as above post says it might be ? , but not as much as i was , getting worried as starting to have Toyota thoughts.

BMKal
26th May 2014, 12:11 PM
If you've had the car in reverse the sensors activate and remain active regardless of what gear you're in (except park) until the car exceeds a certain speed.



Err - not on mine. Only when the car is actually in reverse.

Might be a D4 thing rather than RRS.

Garry

Not on min either (D4). I can reverse up to a solid wall and the beeper is going off - then select either neutral or drive to sneak forward - the beeping stops as soon as I pull the lever out of "reverse".

Sparkybreno
26th May 2014, 12:36 PM
My 2013 D4 with reverse camera and front/rear sensors continues to monitor the sensors in drive until you reach about 20km/h. Very handy when manoeuvring in tight spots.

A little annoying crossing the bloomfield river as I had reversed before going across and the sensors went mad the whole way through the water lol.

SBD4
26th May 2014, 04:56 PM
My 2013 D4 with reverse camera and front/rear sensors continues to monitor the sensors in drive until you reach about 20km/h. Very handy when manoeuvring in tight spots.

A little annoying crossing the bloomfield river as I had reversed before going across and the sensors went mad the whole way through the water lol.

If you have front sensors too you will also have switch so you can turn them off:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2015/04/280.jpg

Sparkybreno
26th May 2014, 05:01 PM
If you have front sensors too you will also have switch so you can turn them off:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2015/04/280.jpg

Yes I have the switch but by the time I was crossing the river I had more important things to concentrate on.

phl
26th May 2014, 07:07 PM
In my D4, both front and back sensors definitely stay on for some time even when not in reverse. I think Sean is correct in the sensors staying on until you hit a certain speed.