I think we're going to need a poll here, where's Marlon when you need him? Been out to my car. Popped it in reverse with nothing behind me, silence. As I get near to objects it starts to beep. The beeps increase in speed as you get closer until your so close you get a continuous beep.Ducklakeview wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 4:20 pmNo, not at all. The continuous sound will be interrupted by beeping as you get near to things. I think it's to remind our "American" friends that they are actually in reverseRoundozo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 4:17 pmI think if you've got a continuous beep it's identifying an issue with your PDC system.Ducklakeview wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 4:14 pm
By default, when you put it into reverse, there is an (annoying) continuous beep, which IMO detracts from the parking sensor sound, so people turn it off by disconnecting the lead. It you drop the trim panel (3 x philips No2 screws) you'll probably notice the pulled out plug if yours isn't doing this.
Mike
Mine does not do a continuous beep but starts beeping when near objects. My "gong" device is all plugged in a functioning. I.e when the lights are left on etc.
I remember in the E46 a continuous beep when reverse is engaged is to signal a problem with your parking sensors. Presumably it's the same for the zed.
Mike
I stand by my original comment that if you have a constant beep when in reverse, even with nothing behind you then you have an error in the system. It's how the E46 system worked. If yours does this Mike, I'd say you've got an error (maybe one dead sensor). It's to warn you that it might not be functioning correctly. Have a Google.