Not a happy bunny

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Batfinnk
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Not a happy bunny

Post by Batfinnk » Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:54 pm

Gave the car a good wash today as was a bit dirty. Polished out a couple of little surface scratches too. Then went shopping. Came back and went to park, put it in reverse to be greeted by a long beep then nothing. Parked and looked and found a line running along the middle of the rear bumper in between the two middle parking sensors. Looks like the car behind me in Tesco car park bumped into the back of me and now my parking sensors are fubared! How bloody annoying and so ignorant of the other driver!

Any suggestions on how to find which sensor has failed? Only got factory rear sensors. :thumbsdown:
Current car: 2007 BMW 530d touring.
Previous car: 2005 S4 B7.

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Re: Not a happy bunny

Post by dan101smith » Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:29 pm

They click when they're working, so listen closely to each one with them active. The one not clicking is dead.

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Re: Not a happy bunny

Post by Gizmo68 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:37 pm

VCDS will also tell you which one is not working.
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Re: Not a happy bunny

Post by Batfinnk » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:16 pm

Thanks for the info guys. Can't try the clicking thing as after the long beep they turn off I believe. I have no access to VCDS unfortunately. I will try the obvious first and make sure one hasn't become unplugged, well I will when all this bloody snow stops and I can out there and underneath.
Current car: 2007 BMW 530d touring.
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Re: Not a happy bunny

Post by bam_bam » Mon Mar 11, 2013 8:00 pm

Are you sure it's not just a ringing in your ears from your new 'zoorst?
No matter where you go, there you are.

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Re: Not a happy bunny

Post by Batfinnk » Mon Mar 11, 2013 8:38 pm

bam_bam wrote:Are you sure it's not just a ringing in your ears from your new 'zoorst?


Haha. Nope. That just barks not beeps. It is partly me being lazy and becoming too reliant on the sensors when parking. Plus I only had a mild mod to the zoorst! Call it a temporary enhancement before treating myself to a non res cat back after my wedding in June :biggrin3:
Current car: 2007 BMW 530d touring.
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Re: Not a happy bunny

Post by rehash_lyrics » Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:29 am

Batfinnk wrote:Thanks for the info guys. Can't try the clicking thing as after the long beep they turn off I believe. I have no access to vcds unfortunately. I will try the obvious first and make sure one hasn't become unplugged, well I will when all this bloody snow stops and I can out there and underneath.
I had a fault on one of mine and had the long beep saying something was up.
Leave the engine off, put it in reverse, and you CAN actually hear the clicking noise even when one is faulty.
(might be difficult to hear if your old like me, or you might have a different fault).
Confirmed it was faulty by using VCDS and replaced faulty sensor
Stealers wanted £96 + VAT so I got an ebay one for £22:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NeW-AUDI-A3-A ... 4ab81b8a4f

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Re: Not a happy bunny

Post by Batfinnk » Sat Mar 23, 2013 10:20 pm

I tried what you said and it worked. The rear left was the only one not clicking so no brainer really. Just ordered one from ebay £19 delivered.
Current car: 2007 BMW 530d touring.
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