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Lenny1974
 


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Front parking sensors again......IID gap tool ?

So, now have new parking sensors front and rear and all was working well until a couple of weeks ago.

Seems that the front ones are playing up again.

The local garage diagnosed nearside inner/outer sensors not working correctly.

I removed the wiring loom and sensors, gave them a general clean up and still getting the same long beep when coming to a stop/slowing down (I think this is normal for a 2005 disco). NOTE: I bought Valeo 'decent' parking sensors, so assume these are not the actual problem.

So assuming that the sensors are actually ok, what could be the problem ? I've checked the wiring loom for splits etc, but all looks in good order.

Don't suppose anyone local with an IID gap tool for diagnosis ? Based just outside of Coventry if that helps.

My next thought was to buy a new wiring loom, but at about £70, reluctant unless I know it will resolve the problem.
  
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Pete K
 


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One front sensor at fault.

Or two as the garage said.

Need to read the live values.
 

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Lenny1974
 


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I'll try swapping the 2 faulty sensors later, but if it is the sensors, will send them back if faulty.

There was me thinking I'll get a set of decent sensors, rather than the chinese knock offs...

Appreciate the help.
  
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Lenny1974
 


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Well, swapped over the two sensors and thought it had fixed it. Bit of driving and the continuous beep is back when coming to a stop......

Any ideas for next step ? Do wiring looms usually fail ? Is there anything else that could be causing the issue ?

Just thinking is it worth getting a new wiring loom or just paying for proper diagnostics ?
  
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Wiring loom can rub on the
Metal, but don’t usually cause that fault.

I guess you need to try swapping out the other two sensors.
Or one if you can reach it thru the fog light hole
  
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Lenny1974
 


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I'll take off the front bumper and double check the wiring loom. I've done it so many times now, probably quicker than getting my hand through the fog light hole.....

I did notice that the bracket that secures the loom to the car is broken/missing. Think it must attach behind the drivers headlight somewhere. I didnt see any chaffing, but will take a closer look later.
  
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Connector behind the front o/s headlight - a couple of the wires (at the actual connector) had snapped/worn/corroded here which gave me similar symptoms. Worth a look first as it saves bumper removal.

Chris
  
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Lenny1974
 


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Thanks, will check that first then.

Its just so annoying as I have managed to sort the all other problems recently and only this left.

The usual EGR valve problem, fixed by blanking them and then no fans, but was a blown relay.

Great forum for advice !!
  
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So i took the grill and headlight out and had a look at the connection between the engine/bumper wiring looms.

Everything looked as expected, no splits in any of the wiring, all the pins were nice and tight in the connector, gave it a clean and reconnected. Same for when I checked the bumper wiring loom before.

All seems to work ok for a short while, i.e. it does not start beeping whenever I come to a stop, but over a bit more time, the initial beep and then long beep comes back.

On the basis it seems to work ok for a short while, suggests the sensors themselves are ok and possibly the loom, but maybe the signal/processing is getting mixed up.

Will have a look at the PDC module later and see if there is anything that doesnt look right.

Other than that, will have to take to be diagnosed.
  
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There was a case where the alternator and sensor weren’t happy together.

But cheaper to change sensors first
  
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Lenny1974
 


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That's really weird as we had a new alternator fitted recently.........

Not sure if the parking sensors started playing up straight afterwards.

I know I had to run the sunroof calibration procedure to get that working.
  
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Only denso alternators are recommend on these
  
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