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My berlingo has no rear parking sensors (funny how you soon get used to things ). I saw this on ebay, I wonder if anyone else might have tried these on their car.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electromagnetic-Parking-Sensor-Kit-/221204924121?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item3380d746d9
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Hi ,
I fitted the dolphin kit to my van, seems OK so far , removed the bumper, slightly akward and ran the wire to the display mounted on the indicator switch cover but going to move it as it is not the ideal position. I took the sensor wire feed from the brake light circuit on the nearside and mounted the control box behind the light cluster
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I've just ordered some sensors of eBay. Tempted to fit a little camera under tailgate lip or in middle of bumper too, but maybe that a little OTT. ha!
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31-03-2013, 06:52 PM
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Basic Dolphin are well worth the money, they also do a version where display pod sits at rear window , ideal to be seen thru rearview mirror if fitted.
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Fitted mine today. Want to order a camera now too! Not sure where I would put a monitor though.
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