PAH said:
Davz said:
This is what you need......
https://cobracartech.co.uk/parking-sensors-aids/cobra-flush-fit-front-sensors.html
Thanks
Have you fitted these?
Yes I've just fitted them this week. Very good kit and I've fitted two rear sets to different cars previously without any problem. The fronts are a different matter though.
Fiirstly, the leads from the sensors - although longer in a front kit than a rear kit - are still a bit too short for the long bonnet of the zed. They might just about do it, but the lack of any slack would make it very interesting trying to get the bumper off in the future! I did consider mounting the brainbox module in front of the bulkhead, as the wires to the buzzer and to the internal switch looked long enough to cope; but in the end opted to look for a way to extend the sensor leads. Cobra/Vodafone don't do extensions sadly, but other makes do so I bought a set via ebay (pretty cheap) and just snipped the ends off. Some multi-pin connectors and a bit of soldering gave me leads that were plenty long enough, and a convenient break point behind the bumper too. Note: the sensor leads are fine co-ax cables, so it's a bit fiddly.
I found one of the toughest jobs to be positioning the sensors on the bumper. Needs to be as flat a section as possible, but you don't get free choice like on the rear bumper because of the heights/locations of the crash bar/upper and lower grilles (and the rear bumper even has location markings to make it easy!). Also, unlike typical factory-fit front sensors, the kit doesn't have 6 sensors, but 4. So, the question is how far round the corner of the bumper do you mount the outside sensors without leaving too big a gap in sensitivity at the front? Educated guesswork gave the positions I chose - time will tell how it works.
Also, having eventually decided on the position for outer sensors, I drilled a pilot hole, only to discover it coincided with a large supporting bracket for the headlamp washers :headbang: Fortunately, I don't have those on the car, the bracketry is plastic and I had the right tool to just cut away the offending section
Sadly I don't yet know how they work - having finished the job and programmed the module, on connecting the sensor leads it told me sensor 1 is faulty and so it refuses to work at all
Job for the next guaranteed dry day: bumper off; check connection to sensor 1; check soldering job on connector of lead to sensor 1. To be continued....