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> Back-up Parking Sensors
boriparamivida
post Jul 27 2008, 10:16 AM
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I was going thru the wiring harnesses configuration diagrams in the service manuals and realized there is a spot for back up parking warning system, does anyone know where i can get that add on?
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post Jul 29 2008, 01:43 PM
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It is an option in the Japanese market, just like the glove compartment ice box. In the US editions, the wiring is not in place. You can obtain OEM sensors but you will have to run the wiring, drill holes for sensors, etc.
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QUOTE(Yeorwned @ Jul 30 2008, 02:43 AM)
It is an option in the Japanese market, just like the glove compartment ice box. In the US editions, the wiring is not in place. You can obtain OEM sensors but you will have to run the wiring, drill holes for sensors, etc.
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I suggest you to install aftermarket. by compare the price you pay is much much much cheaper than OEM.

It just cause you a set $80 with digital display, and without display is only $45. installation are very simple n easy. 2 wire. 1 to the chassis another just link to your rear reversing light .

That all.
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