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1019436 Post Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:17 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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we're thinking about having parking sensors fitted to our autocruise startrail.

Are they any good????
does anyone have any suggestions on which ones to get???
What height from the ground should they be mounted?

thanks in advance
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1019491 Post Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:32 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Hi.
Firstly,"They are only a very good aid,and are not foolproof". Reversing sensors came fitted to a motor we had,magic!,however,we were told by the salesman that rev/sing up to glass doors,shop windows,was to be done with caution as they "Looked through the glass?",and may not sense the distance very well. You do get VERY used to using them,and very soon listen for the "Beep" when selecting rev/gear to say they were activated, i liked them so much,when we traded in,i had them fitted to the next motor.
As to the make,you will have to do some market research,i had them fitted at a car dealership who i trust,having bought four motors off of them and never a problem.We have had two m/homes with cameras fitted,these are very good and you can see what you may hit,in an ideal world i would have both fitted,not because i cannot reverse,simply because it is another bit of saf
ety kit that works.
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PS. I am on record on a couple of posts saying,"If in doubt,get out and have a look",even with these aids,i would still say/do the same,as said above,they are only a very good aid.
 
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Reversing sensors or reversing cameras are only as good as what they look at. My van had a camera already fitted when bought it. It's great as I can reverse to within 2" of what I can see, and that is the issue.

Case 1 - I visited my cousins for Newyears and reversed up to his house with my camera on, and him waving me in watching the rear. I stopped 3" from his house. Then when I got out we both looked up and had forgotten the overhang of the porch! There was 1/2" clearance with the top side of the van. I have never seen him go white before.

Case 2 - a friend of mine had a new Toyota with reversing sensors. She reversed up to a brick wall which was lower than the sensors and damaged the car in the first week.

Andrew
 
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I have pre-fitted reversing sensors which take me to within 12" of any object at the same level. Gutters and overhangs are NOT detected! Embarassed

There are times when someone may wish to be helpful and 'see me back' to a particular point. To do this, they insist on walking almost behind the motorhome, totally oblivious to the fact that I'm getting deafened by the scream of the sounder as the sensors detect the legs of the helpful one !! Rolling Eyes Wink Laughing

But I really do like having them.

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Go for a camera, far more accurate, unless the sun is shining on it, but our has a mike in it so voice directions can be heard from the rear of the MH quite clearly.

Sensors can be wildly inaccurate, depending on where fitted and what's lurking behind you, a friend has some and they don't sense some things, hedges etc.
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I wouldn't be without the sensors on my car and have just had a new set fitted as I replaced it. There are loads of different sets available - some look very cheap. The ones I had fitted come with AutoExpress seal of approval. http://www.parkingsensors.co.uk/?source=gpsg&gclid=COf3jv70tqcCFRRC4Qod8Cn__Q

For the van however, there's nothing better than my wife and a walkie talkie to guide me. Laughing
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martin1485 wrote:
I wouldn't be without the sensors on my car and have just had a new set fitted as I replaced it. There are loads of different sets available - some look very cheap. The ones I had fitted come with AutoExpress seal of approval. http://www.parkingsensors.co.uk/?source=gpsg&gclid=COf3jv70tqcCFRRC4Qod8Cn__Q

For the van however, there's nothing better than my wife and a walkie talkie to guide me. Laughing


We have camera and sensors but one of use still gets out and watches the other back.
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We have both camera and sensors fitted to our current van as we did to our previous one. I fitted them myself, taking care of how/where to fit them. This is the sensor type I fitted both times and I am very happy with the performance. As others say, you do need to be aware of what you are reversing toward and use common sense. Our neighbour runs a taxi/mini-bus firm and has wiped off the rear window of his expensive "executive" mini-bus when not looking out for the overhang on his garage. VERY expensive!

I have no links whatsoever with the company other than as a satisfied customer.

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Hi



I have fitted them to my last three cars and my last two vans, and they are absolutely great,BUT they must be used with common sense and I always have a look at what's behind me before reversing, particularly with the Vans (having bent a couple of Bike racks).


I used the cheap simple ones(very easy to fit) off Ebay, I think it was called Galactic Warehouse, Sevenoakes (I know sounds dodgy!) but there service was great. and the Sensors only cost about 20quid.


The biggest hurdle you have to cross is drilling holes in your nice van Smile Smile Smile



I have also fitted them for our two elderly widow neighbours, and they sing there praises every time we chat.



Go on, you know it makes sense(ors)


Andy



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I have reversing sensors, camera and a pair of walkie-talkies, and I still get out and check!! You can't be too careful with those sneaky French trees.

The reversing sensors I fitted come in a self-adhesive ribbon form and fit inside the bumper. They are a piece of cake to fit and work very well. I had to mount them a couple of cms lower than recommended, but became an advantage as they also warn me of upward sloping ground. A boon with a long overhang.

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