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Selkie
Member Since: 07 Mar 2008
Location: Caithness
Posts: 17
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FWD parking sensors only operate when reverse is selected? |
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Anyone else had a D4 that the fwd parking sensors only operate when reverse is selected? Or is my one special.......
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10th Mar 2010 11:11 am |
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methley
a.k.a. Big Hairy Ski Monster
Member Since: 07 Oct 2008
Location: Marshfield, South Glos
Posts: 2433
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It's to stop them false firing in slow traffic. The D3 used to have the fronts activate below a certain speed but the operation was changed with a new module to prevent the above. Andy
Fridge Slide for sale https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/post2064622.html#2064622
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10th Mar 2010 11:13 am |
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AVE
D3 Decade
Member Since: 12 Nov 2006
Location: First house on the left
Posts: 3099
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But if the fronts only work when in reverse, what good are they when going forward into a parking space... or have I missed something? As you slide down the banister of life
may no splinters point your way
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10th Mar 2010 11:19 am |
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methley
a.k.a. Big Hairy Ski Monster
Member Since: 07 Oct 2008
Location: Marshfield, South Glos
Posts: 2433
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They ACTIVATE when placed into reverse and stay live even in a forward gear until the vehicle speed exceeds a threshold or the button is pressed. Apologies - I didn't read the original question properly! Andy
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10th Mar 2010 11:20 am |
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AVE
D3 Decade
Member Since: 12 Nov 2006
Location: First house on the left
Posts: 3099
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So when parking the car you have to first select reverse gear, then drive to activate the forward sensors at all times?
My older model has the deactivation button on the dash. So never had a problem with false firing. As you slide down the banister of life
may no splinters point your way
Disco XXV
RRS2 Autobiography Dynamic MY16
Discovery Sport HSE Lux MY17
Evoque HSE Dynamic MY16 (Gone)
RRS2 Autobiography Dynamic MY14 (Lovely car but preferred the Disco!)
Disco 3 Tdv6 HSE MY05 (owned for 11 years and now gone)
Range Rover Sport HSE MY11 (Gone)
Freelander2 SE (Gone but the most reliable car we've ever owned)
Disco 2 V8 (Gone)
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10th Mar 2010 11:37 am |
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kenny
Member Since: 17 Jan 2010
Location: South West Aus
Posts: 79
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I just press the button... Turns them off if they are on and turns them on if they are off... It's next to the DSC on/off button.. With the Hazard triangle in between them..
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10th Mar 2010 12:38 pm |
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Supercharged
Member Since: 07 Oct 2006
Location: Northants
Posts: 171
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This is a bit daft really. My Merc's sensors activated automatically below about 3 mph. You did get the odd blip when someone walked between cars in stationary traffic, but it was better than having to manually activate when parking.
On the D4 the auto activation of front and rear heated screens is a pain in cold weather - the vast majority of the time I don't need them.
So where it should be auto it's manual (front parking sensors), and where it should be manual it's auto (heated screens)!
Minor niggles really on a great car. Paul
D4 HSE Zermatt Silver / Ebony
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10th Mar 2010 4:02 pm |
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adam
Member Since: 20 Sep 2005
Location: Home and Happy
Posts: 6917
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Confused me no end all weekend until I read relevant part of manual
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10th Mar 2010 4:05 pm |
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pavol
Member Since: 02 Mar 2010
Location: Poprad
Posts: 31
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Yep. The front sensors are activated by the button. (or obviously by reverse) This is quite common on german cars as well. In my opinion it is better than an automatic activation, as it does not bother you unnecassarily and, if you need them, you know that you need them (e.g. you are approaching a wall) and there is nothing simpler than pushing a small button, right? 8)
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11th Mar 2010 9:36 am |
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Selkie
Member Since: 07 Mar 2008
Location: Caithness
Posts: 17
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Goes to show the old adage still holds true. If all else fails RTFM......
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11th Mar 2010 1:52 pm |
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methley
a.k.a. Big Hairy Ski Monster
Member Since: 07 Oct 2008
Location: Marshfield, South Glos
Posts: 2433
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This is what I was refering to earlier....
Quote:TSB LA413-003:
Summary:A customer may report a concern that the front parking aid system sounds unnecessarily.
Cause: The current system strategy means that the front parking sensors will operate when a forward gear is selected following reverse. Sensor operation is canceled when the vehicle speed is above 10mph (16kph) but will operate again if the speed drops below 10mph (16kph). This can give instances of sensor warnings when the vehicle stops at a junction and another vehicle or pedestrian passes in front of the vehicle, resulting in the above complaint. This is not a fault with the parking system, however, an alternative system strategy is available so that the system operation is canceled when the vehicle speed is above 10mph (16kph) and will not operate again until the vehicle speed is below 10mph (16kph) and the fascia front parking aid switch is selected (or until a forward gear is selected following reverse gear selection during parking).
Action: On a customer concern basis only regarding the above, refer to the Service Procedure detailed in this bulletin to renew the parking aid system control module. The new system operation must be explained to the customer. Andy
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11th Mar 2010 1:55 pm |
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