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sgtbadass



Member Since: 26 Jun 2010
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Help with front parking sensor

Howdy all,

I knocked my front parking sensor in when I bumped the car and I'm now just about fed up with the noise it makes. Was considering taking the bumper off to fix it, but it appears that's a bit of a nightmare -anyone know of an easy way into the gap behind the sensor so it can be fixed back in place?

Post #71099 26th Jun 2010 7:27 am
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alex_pescaru



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Take the bumper out. It's much easier that way.
It's an one minute job if you know what to do. I've seen it at my dealer when they took it out for a paint job.
Below you will find a guide.
In the guide LR says that the vehicle needs to be lifted, front wheels need to be taken out and also the splash shields in the wheels area. None of those are necessary. The shields are very flexible and they can be slightly bent for the bolts to be unscrewed.
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Post #71102 26th Jun 2010 7:52 am
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sgtbadass



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Fantastic! Thanks for the help, time to get under the thing now...(before the match!)

Post #71120 27th Jun 2010 6:30 am
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sgtbadass



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Job done! Didn't need to get the whole cover off in the end (which is good, the instructions get a little 'hazy' in the last few steps), managed to push the sensor back in with a long stick.

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