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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2008

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Reversing Sensor 406

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spectrum - 03 Jan 2008 16:30 GMT
I have a  99 406 that i am looking to install a 4 sensor reversing kit on.
Has anyone done this and are there any parts of the bumper i should avoid in
case of wiring,metal brackets behind etc.

Thanks

Mark
Chrs - 03 Jan 2008 17:13 GMT
WHY?? if anybodys behind you just run them over, they should look out
for people reversing.
Brian - 04 Jan 2008 09:43 GMT
> WHY?? if anybodys behind you just run them over, they should look out
> for people reversing.

Unfortunately, low walls don't do this. (Commonly found in Woking's
multi-story car parks. Though I just rely on my tow hook to hit it
first.
Chrs - 04 Jan 2008 17:07 GMT
so your the one the council have to keep replaceing the walls behind
ahahahaha
spectrum - 04 Jan 2008 09:24 GMT
Thanks for the helpfull input,but i was thinking more of the parking issue
than people.

Mark

>I have a  99 406 that i am looking to install a 4 sensor reversing kit on.
> Has anyone done this and are there any parts of the bumper i should avoid
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> Mark
Brian - 04 Jan 2008 09:40 GMT
> >I have a  99 406 that i am looking to install a 4 sensor reversing kit on.
> > Has anyone done this and are there any parts of the bumper i should avoid
> > in case of wiring,metal brackets behind etc.
>
> > Thanks

Don't know the 406 specifically, but most of the current range have
just the plastic cover over the back, which is fixed top and bottom,
so you should have no problem.
 
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