Do These Freeze up causing audible alarm to be on all time.
Reversed off the drive ok and went on the xmas run. When i got to location i stuck it in reverse and the sound was constant. I had a look and coudnt see anything on the outside of the sensors so i just presumed they froze @ -5
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Parking sensors
Re: Parking sensors
Need to be dried out - the moisture may have got to them...
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Re: Parking sensors
[quote=""Sanj""]Need to be dried out - the moisture may have got to them...[/quote]
I have read that somewhere, Was it you with the Hairdryer
I will see what happens over the next couple of days.
Cheers
I have read that somewhere, Was it you with the Hairdryer

Cheers
Re: Parking sensors
Yes.. well the weather causes havoc with the hair in this weather!
No - others have said the hairdryer is best option and then some sort of repellent...
No - others have said the hairdryer is best option and then some sort of repellent...
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Re: Parking sensors
[quote=""Sanj""]others have said the hairdryer is best option and then some sort of repellent...[/quote]
Certain members around here - not mentioning any names - appear to think being an E71 Owner is a form of repellent.

Certain members around here - not mentioning any names - appear to think being an E71 Owner is a form of repellent.




Re: Parking sensors
LOL! I for one would be in your gang- if only for more than the 4 seats...
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Re: Parking sensors
[quote=""X5Sport""][quote=""Sanj""]others have said the hairdryer is best option and then some sort of repellent...[/quote]
Certain members around here - not mentioning any names - appear to think being an E71 Owner is a form of repellent.
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The lot of them are all dodgy if you ask me
....i'm not jealous or owt mind 
Certain members around here - not mentioning any names - appear to think being an E71 Owner is a form of repellent.



The lot of them are all dodgy if you ask me



54 PLATE E53 3.0d X5 FACELIFT BLACK WITH BLACK
Re: Parking sensors
[quote=""Bungie""]Do These Freeze up causing audible alarm to be on all time.
Reversed off the drive ok and went on the xmas run. When i got to location i stuck it in reverse and the sound was constant. I had a look and coudnt see anything on the outside of the sensors so i just presumed they froze @ -5[/quote]
I think that they do freeze over and the thin layer of ice makes them beep constantly.
If one is damaged/broke it would show up with a diagnostics check and would beep on and off.
I don't know what's up with mine though as they have been beeping constantly even in the warmer weather....there getting right on my
now

Reversed off the drive ok and went on the xmas run. When i got to location i stuck it in reverse and the sound was constant. I had a look and coudnt see anything on the outside of the sensors so i just presumed they froze @ -5[/quote]
I think that they do freeze over and the thin layer of ice makes them beep constantly.
If one is damaged/broke it would show up with a diagnostics check and would beep on and off.
I don't know what's up with mine though as they have been beeping constantly even in the warmer weather....there getting right on my



54 PLATE E53 3.0d X5 FACELIFT BLACK WITH BLACK
Re: Parking sensors
Everything back to normal after a night's sleep 
