Member Since: 31 May 2011
Location: York
Posts: 93
Parking sensor problems
Hi,
My parking sensors have packed up, if you put it in reverse (camera comes on fine), long continuous beep and the light flashes on the button. I have read loads of threads but don't know where to go next. I did get swamped by a lorry going past, so just assumed it had got drowned and thought I would leave it to dry out. The car is garaged and its now two weeks after so has had plenty of time to dry out properly but its still the same.
Then tried to listen for them clicking, but I can't hear anything at all, front or back. All of the threads seem to be about D3's, so should you be able to hear D4's clicking, are they exactly the same?
Assuming it should click and mine doesn't where should I start, as neither front or rears work?
Thanks
Alastair
16th Nov 2014 6:34 pm
Streffie
Member Since: 30 Mar 2014
Location: Midlands
Posts: 171
If you can't hear them clicking, diag is your next step,
17th Nov 2014 9:55 pm
crip010
Member Since: 01 Oct 2014
Location: Twickenham
Posts: 433
Mine didn't work front and back and it was a split wire on one sensor at the back.
17th Nov 2014 10:16 pm
alastaid
Member Since: 31 May 2011
Location: York
Posts: 93
Thanks both, I will have a look for any split wires. If I don't find any, what is the dig process for the sensors, I have put my fault code reader on, and there is nothing, should there be?
Do I start unplugging sensors until they start working or is there something different I should be doing?
Thanks
Alastair
18th Nov 2014 12:41 pm
alastaid
Member Since: 31 May 2011
Location: York
Posts: 93
OK, having communicated with the fault code reader people, it appears the fault I am getting (but cant clear at the moment) is:
U-2101 Control Module Configuration Incompatible
I have searched on the web without finding out anything useful, do I assume this fault is related to the parking sensor, and work towards clearing this fault code, or start pulling sensors? When I put it in reverse, I cant hear any of the sensors clicking, which I suppose is making me think its something other than a single sensor going, as none of them are working?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Alastair
19th Nov 2014 3:30 pm
alastaid
Member Since: 31 May 2011
Location: York
Posts: 93
Finally had some time to look at this properly, so for anyone who reads this with the same problem, you need to put your ear right up to the sensor to them click, once I had worked this out, the offside inner sensor has gone on the front.
So assume this is a bumper off job to get at, and I think I read TLO is no longer about, so is there another site sponsor who can supply a replacement or is it local stealers?
Ta
Alastair
23rd Nov 2014 5:28 pm
Dudleydisco
Member Since: 20 Jun 2014
Location: York
Posts: 853
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23rd Nov 2014 7:15 pm
alastaid
Member Since: 31 May 2011
Location: York
Posts: 93
Phew! All finished.
Some notes for anyone doing this on a D4. Firstly its a bumper off job, watched some YouTube videos of removing a D3 and its pretty much the same. Snapped two of the underside torx screws which seems very common on here. So if you plan to keep your D4 for any length of time, undo the lower 4 torx screws and put a load of copperease on, as you will surely have to replace a parking sensor at sometime in the future. Drilling these out and retapping took by far the longest time to do this, and I was careful taking them out, going back and forth using loads of wd40 etc but they still snapped.
Secondly you do need to take off the front wheel arches to get at the side bolts of the bumper, again there are videos for a D3 and its pretty straight forward, don't worry about busting clips as you pry them off, they come off with no drama. When putting them back on, make sure you get the inner arch on the inside of the wheel arch, I didn't on the first one and it took me ages to work out why the holes didn't line up properly.
When you replace the sensor it doesn't work straight away, the system obviously recalibrates itself, takes a few goes and then they spring into life.
Lastly, I sometimes think its unfair to call the dealers "stealers", but at £60 for a sensor I think they do deserve it (or Landrover do for charging such a high price to the dealers). At that rate its just under £500 for new sensors front and back, which is ridiculous!
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