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Factory Reverse Sensor Kit To The Front Bumper?


jmi8

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Has anybody successfully fitted a factory reverse sensing kit to the front bar in a falcon/territory with factory rear sensors already fitted?

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  jmi8 said:
Has anybody successfully fitted a factory reverse sensing kit to the front bar in a falcon/territory with factory rear sensors already fitted?

I have fitted front parking sensors but not a ford product. It needs to be switched on manually.

The town that I live in has all parking nose in, without sensors the spoiler is spoilt. :blink:

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I thought that would be a top idea combined with ultra low springs.. but always wondered how they could be activated automatically....

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you can activate them off the brake switch with a 5 sec delay kinda thing, so when you touch the brakes then let them go the sensors stay on for 5 seconds or whatever. I have set up front sensors in my mums VY wagon

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If you want the front sensors auto you could pull the tailgate release button out from the dash and the -ve wire to the switch turns off above 10km/h,

So normally when driving they are off and when below 10km/h e.g. moving slowly into a park they turn on.

If you had a relay output from the reverse sensor unit when it sense anything you could switch on a tft colour screen (factor colour icc) hocked to a camera in the grill and see in front as well.

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