RubyBlueZ4MC said:Gargybloke said:They are ok. I think they would be more useful on the front.
True! I totally don't need them at the back. I have no idea still how long my bonnet is however.
ditto - thats why pranged it

RubyBlueZ4MC said:Gargybloke said:They are ok. I think they would be more useful on the front.
True! I totally don't need them at the back. I have no idea still how long my bonnet is however.
RubyBlueZ4MC said:So what I have gathered then it could be the recent ongoing rain that may have caused my sensor to malfunction? (hence the hairdryer advice)
pvr said:Moisture in the sensors can definitely cause issues. The hairdryer might fix that, whether permanent or not is a different thing of course. As it is a free possible solution it is worth trying.
RubyBlueZ4MC said:pvr said:Moisture in the sensors can definitely cause issues. The hairdryer might fix that, whether permanent or not is a different thing of course. As it is a free possible solution it is worth trying.
Where am I going to plug my hairdryer in?
Angus McCoatup said:My sensor(s) did this a couple of years ago. The car was dirty, especially the rear bumper, so I gave the external surface of the sensors a quick wash and it solved the problem.
Hope this might help.
RubyBlueZ4MC said:Angus McCoatup said:My sensor(s) did this a couple of years ago. The car was dirty, especially the rear bumper, so I gave the external surface of the sensors a quick wash and it solved the problem.
Hope this might help.
Ah I see. My zed is very dirty. I will try your tip eventually.![]()
DrNick said:RubyBlueZ4MC said:There are men you can get to do that for you Rubes! Ive asked for volunteers form here, but so far not one has been forthcoming...but the guys at your local car wash might be more helpful![]()