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ciscobadger
01-14-2009, 04:28 AM
Hi to all,
Has anyone had the front and rear parking sensors fitted and are they
worth having.
Regards: Ross
NZYari
01-14-2009, 04:32 AM
I have these on another car, and they are really good. An alternative when parking in town is to look at the adjacent shop window and use as a mirror. You can get very close front and back.
I got the rear sensors, they were fitted as a gift on my yaris. Anyways rear are good to have, they can be useful, but front is useless. No need for them, unless you are a shitty at parking. Cheers.
MUSKOKA800
01-14-2009, 07:06 AM
I got the rear sensors, they were fitted as a gift on my yaris. Anyways rear are good to have, they can be useful, but front is useless. No need for them, unless you are a shitty at parking. Cheers.
Front sensor may be a nice touch for those of us who are lowered with front lip spoiler/air dam. Perhaps not as great a concern with the Yaris as the nose is so short but avoiding just one encounter "lip vs. parking curb" could justify the cost.
ciscobadger
01-14-2009, 08:16 AM
Thanks for your replies.
Zing do you have genuine Toyota 2 sensors or 3 - 4 aftermarket sensors fitted on the
back.
I have heard the front sensors have a on/off switch if not required for general driving.
In Sydney I have yet to see any Yaris on the road fitted with sensors (plenty of larger
Toyota cars) but quite a few with front bumper bar damage.
Yeh I'm one of the few Yaris here with sensors. Well the toyota company payed and put on my sensors so I am guessing they are genuine, but somehow I doubt it hehe. I got 4 sensors on the back. And yup there is the Off button.
Chaubii
01-24-2009, 06:28 AM
I dunno the yaris is quite compact I don't think having rear sensors is worth it and especially not front since the nose is pretty short. If need be you could just quickly pop out of the car and have a look that's unless you're lazy :tongue:
Oh yeah I forgot Toyota in Australia off both front and rear park assist.
Yeh not quite necessary at the front, but you can never have too many eyes in the back. Always something there, a rock, a sign, a pole, anything you coudlve missed. It's very necessary for me you have not seen the parking challenges i face.
Chaubii
01-25-2009, 04:43 AM
Yeh not quite necessary at the front, but you can never have too many eyes in the back. Always something there, a rock, a sign, a pole, anything you coudlve missed. It's very necessary for me you have not seen the parking challenges i face.
Hehe yeah most of the places I park are easy and I avoid tight parking spaces like the plague. I don't trust other people :laugh:. Actually I think a rear reverse camera would be better than sensors and I wouldn't mind getting one.
*MAD DOG*
01-29-2009, 08:31 AM
Hi to all,
Has anyone had the front and rear parking sensors fitted and are they
worth having.
Regards: Ross
I have rear parking sensors on my Yaris and love it. It's one of my most fav and practical mods.
See if you can get a deal on cruise control and reverse parking sensors.
Yawesh
01-29-2009, 01:27 PM
Hi to all,
Has anyone had the front and rear parking sensors fitted and are they
worth having.
Regards: Ross
make sure you cover enough in the rear, you should get four sensors placed evenly in the furthest rear point.
i once had a dodge intrepid , and i only had two sensors placed evenly in the rear - guess what - it couldn't detect a 3 inch wide pole and BAM.
*MAD DOG*
01-29-2009, 06:10 PM
make sure you cover enough in the rear, you should get four sensors placed evenly in the furthest rear point.
i once had a dodge intrepid , and i only had two sensors placed evenly in the rear - guess what - it couldn't detect a 3 inch wide pole and BAM.
Yup you need 4 sensors for sure. 2 sensors are not enough.
1NZYaris1
01-29-2009, 06:29 PM
i have rear sensors only, great investment
the display is up by the speedo:thumbsup:
Yawesh
01-29-2009, 06:36 PM
i have rear sensors only, great investment
the display is up by the speedo:thumbsup:
hey, is that embedded into the bumper? that's hot!
mine was a little black led thingy protruding with a visible wire ..... and i paid 150 bucks for it(including installation)
1NZYaris1
01-29-2009, 06:43 PM
hey, is that embedded into the bumper? that's hot!
mine was a little black led thingy protruding with a visible wire ..... and i paid 150 bucks for it(including installation)
Yes they are in the bumper , bought the kit locally for $40.NZ and paid another $40.NZ to have the color matched spray painted, fitted them myself .:thumbsup:
*MAD DOG*
01-29-2009, 06:48 PM
This is my install.
Here is the screen display I had mounted above my rear view mirror. It makes sense to have the display mounted there because you should be looking at your rear view mirror whilst reversing.
http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb65/MADDOGZONER/TonyYrx016.jpg
http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb65/MADDOGZONER/TonyYrx014.jpg
Here is a picture of the sensors color matched and embedded in the rear bumper.
Yawesh
01-29-2009, 07:33 PM
This is my install.
Here is the screen display I had mounted above my rear view mirror. It makes sense to have the display mounted there because you should be looking at your rear view mirror whilst reversing.
Here is a picture of the sensors color matched and embedded in the rear bumper.
LOVE the led display. i had some cheapo, red for close, yellow for ur ok, and green for ur o so far
Masteraal
01-29-2009, 11:52 PM
WTF mad dog!!
what who where how how much!! :|
ie. details pls :D
*MAD DOG*
01-30-2009, 06:04 PM
WTF mad dog!!
what who where how how much!! :|
ie. details pls :D
Your kidding right? You really didnt know i had this done?
I had it done at the dealer. If you ring Nunawading Toyota they'll hook you up, or at least tell you what brand it is so you can buy it and get it installed up there.
Masteraal
01-31-2009, 05:27 AM
how much did it set u back all up?
cheers :)
*MAD DOG*
01-31-2009, 06:32 AM
how much did it set u back all up?
cheers :)
To be honest i got it on the cars finance. The dealer had a package for reverse parking sensors, tint, paint protection and fabric protection. I really dont reember what price I paid.
You have 3 options.
1. Call Nunawading Toyota and ask them.
2. Ask me to get you the brand name (I have it in my glove box, name and model numer), then you follow it up for price and install where you are.
3. Give up on the idea.
Which one of the options do you like the most?
P.s. I'm not being a smart arse, i'm sick, jet lagged, hot and tired and have work tomorrow and have 82 days to find a house to live in as we are being moved on from our rental. I'll get you the brand name and model number if you want it, but from there i'm not much help except to say it's an excellent unit.
*MAD DOG*
02-13-2009, 02:02 AM
WTF mad dog!!
what who where how how much!! :|
ie. details pls :D
Finally got off my fat arse and got the info out of my glove box for you.
My reverse parking sensors info:
Manufacturer Name: eTrip
Model Number: PAS-405
It has a 3 year warranty.
The person who installed mine is called Nino and he works for Service and Parts Me Elecronics Eng. and can be contacted on 0418 343 246.
As for cost i'm not sure as I did not buy it individually, i bought it in a package with tint and other stuff.
Hope that's a big help. Let me know how you go.
2slow
05-05-2009, 04:45 AM
Bringing back an old thread. The parking sensors don't come as an option, but can i go to the Toyota dealership and have them installed?
*MAD DOG*
05-05-2009, 05:02 AM
Here in Australia you can. But i suppose you could order the set here and have it shipped to you and have it installed in China.
Eduardo_mty
11-03-2014, 11:03 PM
I want to install front And rear parking sensor in 2015 hatchback, how i will do it? any pictures than helpme to do
bairjo
11-08-2014, 10:52 AM
I could have used a system like this back in the day when took my drivers test in a 1972 LTD sedan. It was about as long as two Yaris combined.
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