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Old 05-05-2011, 10:28 AM
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JAGUAR PARK AID/PARKING SENSOR X-TYPE S-TYPE XJ XK NEW | eBay

I emailed the seller and they said it is a genuine OEM Jaguar part and it 'SHOULD' fit my car (my driver side left most sensor is bad). What do you guys think? I don't like the word 'should'.
 
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What are your symptoms? Does the system not beep at all when you back up close to something? How did you determine you had 1 bad sensor? Could it be a fuse or something else? Is there any way to re-set the system like there is for the automatic park brake?
 
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No sound comes out of it while in reverse, fuses are good. I only get the long error beep when putting it into reverse.

Just curious if the one I linked is compatible.
 
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Those rear sensors are a PITA after they get old and stop working; one problem after another you will encounter. Thats why I had them all removed and the holes filled in and painted over to get that nice clean look in the rear. I still get the short error sound when put in reverse, but it only last for few seconds so I didn't bother cutting the wires for the small speaker thats in the rear deck area that omits the sound for it. That sensor you showed Chris looks about right, it should work, but just get a second opinion to double check. Jagbits is a pretty reputable company that knows there shiat inside and out. I dealt with them in the past, good service.

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I don't think this 'jagbits' ebay account is related to jagbits.com at all.
 
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I don't think this 'jagbits' ebay account is related to jagbits.com at all.
LOlz....I was under assumption they were related. My bad.
 

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There's an ad at the top of this page for 4 back up sensors for $99.00. Sounds like a bargain! Would the Jaguar Forum let a non reputable company advertise here on the forum?
 
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Originally Posted by EZrider800
There's an ad at the top of this page for 4 back up sensors for $99.00. Sounds like a bargain! Would the Jaguar Forum let a non reputable company advertise here on the forum?
I think this is to do with ads , I have seen other brand's ads too
 
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Do any / all of the sensors "tick" if you listen up close with the car in reverse (ignition on but engine need not be running)?
 
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How hard are these sensors to change in the bumper? Is there anything else that could cause the back up warning system not to work? Any other parts to buy?
 
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How hard are these sensors to change in the bumper? Is there anything else that could cause the back up warning system not to work? Any other parts to buy?
....thats what I think about the rear sensors. They are a pain to change, and problematic when they go bad once, another problem a rises soon after. But of course, you can do what I did and save yourself the money to keep fixing it, by having the sensor holes filled up and painted over . At the end you'll have a nice clean shiny look to your rear end

 
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Jag79,

Why did you put ure back up camera there? I've got one and am thinking about where to put it. I thought under the key hole would be the cleanest spot.
 
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Jag79,

Why did you put ure back up camera there? I've got one and am thinking about where to put it. I thought under the key hole would be the cleanest spot.
Chris, I always thought about putting one under the keyhole, but the problem is trying to hook it up to the Head unit. I read compatability issues arising when you trying to make it work on that touch screen, unless you want another small screen mounted somewhere up front Did you buy yours from ebay by any chance,hehehe...

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I have a Kenwood Cmos200 for the Kenwood head unit. Shouldn't be any compatibility issues. You had wiring issues?
 
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hey i make a BPS-4 system that you could use to run in the car, while it isnt a factory unit, it could theoretically work. And it would cost you around 60 dollars for the whole thing with shipping.

BPS-4 - Safety Products - AutoPage

You would have to remove the original sensors, and the original beeper from the rear deck( isnt that hard) and then see if the sensors are the same size. Actually i will find some from my box of random stuff and see if the fit would work.
 
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Originally Posted by phd12volt
hey i make a BPS-4 system that you could use to run in the car, while it isnt a factory unit, it could theoretically work. And it would cost you around 60 dollars for the whole thing with shipping.

BPS-4 - Safety Products - AutoPage

You would have to remove the original sensors, and the original beeper from the rear deck( isnt that hard) and then see if the sensors are the same size. Actually i will find some from my box of random stuff and see if the fit would work.
Hey Jason,
Have you come across any rear backup cameras that are compatible for our STR's? Something that will connect up to our OEM head units, so that we can see the image on that touch screen.

Thanks.
 
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Anything you can join to a video RGB and switch through may work but will be overall quite expensive I think.
 
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That would be cool for adding to the front.
At the moment only "my ***" is protected.

Hey, how about something to prevent rim rash!

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hey i make a BPS-4 system that you could use to run in the car, while it isnt a factory unit, it could theoretically work. And it would cost you around 60 dollars for the whole thing with shipping.

BPS-4 - Safety Products - AutoPage

You would have to remove the original sensors, and the original beeper from the rear deck( isnt that hard) and then see if the sensors are the same size. Actually i will find some from my box of random stuff and see if the fit would work.
 
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Originally Posted by ChrisSTR
You can't beat this price if it is

JAGUAR PARK AID/PARKING SENSOR X-TYPE S-TYPE XJ XK NEW | eBay

I emailed the seller and they said it is a genuine OEM Jaguar part and it 'SHOULD' fit my car (my driver side left most sensor is bad). What do you guys think? I don't like the word 'should'.
Chris,

here is a photo of a genuine Jaguar kit I bought a couple of years ago, and retrofitted. They look the same to me, ie genuine.
 
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Thanks for posting that JYA. How much did the "kit" cost? Looks pretty simple..........4 sensors, 4 retaining rings and a controller. Did you install yours yourself? Any tips to share with the group?
 


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