Dealer 54 Posted June 12, 2018 Ok, so I've got approx 3 vehicles (that I'm aware of) that have a parking sensor fault either intermittently or permanently. Now we don't deal in newer stuff generally and the cars I'm referring to are approx ten years plus or thereabouts. Do you guys tend to ensure every single thing is working (i have read the a/c thread previously which i appreciate is a similar scenario). Just curious how far others go with older cars and minor faults. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SC Derby 259 Posted June 12, 2018 I’d not advertise car with parking sensors and also make them aware and put it on invoice when they view/purchase had to do it this week on a 2007 Picasso, the money isn’t there to start fixing them but we wouldn’t try and hide it, it is what it is. May be harder if it’s prestige stuff though 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stalker 180 Posted June 12, 2018 They are a very primitive system parking sensors, and can usually be diagnosed and repaired cheaply. If you can work out the faulty sensor then get the part numbers off the unit and search Ebay, most of the time they can be picked up for under £20. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dealer 54 Posted June 12, 2018 12 minutes ago, Stalker said: They are a very primitive system parking sensors, and can usually be diagnosed and repaired cheaply. If you can work out the faulty sensor then get the part numbers off the unit and search Ebay, most of the time they can be picked up for under £20. Plus painting, plus fitting, plus charges for code reads to work out which one is playing up........not to mention the faulty ones purchased or wrong ones sent by suppliers etc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tradegirl 112 Posted June 12, 2018 If the car is generally very good, fully serviced up etc, I tell them the sensors are there but aren't working. If the car is lacking in other aspects, then it's worth getting the sensors sorted to give the car a bit of a bonus Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ocsltd 133 Posted June 12, 2018 I would repair the parking sensors, but then I make sure my cars go out right (unless it’s a cheap part ex banger) Quite often you can diagnose a faulty parking sensor by listening for a ‘clicking’ sound, if it’s not clicking it’s not working. Or by putting your hand near each sensor. Sometimes it’s not that easy to diagnose, but if the car has parking sensors fitted, then IMO they should be working. If you haven’t got the money in the car to rectify it, then you’re not buying right. Just my humble opinion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EPV 631 Posted June 13, 2018 These things are the bane of my life, they seem to be failing on every car I pick up. Luckily my regular garage will diagnose and replace faulty ones cheaply. In some cases, I replace the lot for about £100. I rarely paint them in that instance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arfur Dealy 823 Posted June 13, 2018 7 hours ago, Dealer said: Ok, so I've got approx 3 vehicles (that I'm aware of) that have a parking sensor fault either intermittently or permanently. Now we don't deal in newer stuff generally and the cars I'm referring to are approx ten years plus or thereabouts. Do you guys tend to ensure every single thing is working (i have read the a/c thread previously which i appreciate is a similar scenario). Just curious how far others go with older cars and minor faults. I’ve never repaired a parking sensor fault, your selling older vehicles just sell it with it. IMO Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mark101 536 Posted June 13, 2018 Depends on the car value vs. customer expectations. Sold a £2,500 - 207 CC (PX) with fault remaining = customer couldn't care less. Got a £6000 - 66k Tiguan with FSH, faulty sensors = I will fix Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SC Derby 259 Posted June 13, 2018 51 minutes ago, Mark101 said: Depends on the car value vs. customer expectations. Sold a £2,500 - 207 CC (PX) with fault remaining = customer couldn't care less. Got a £6000 - 66k Tiguan with FSH, faulty sensors = I will fix Exactly where I am on this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BHM 994 Posted June 13, 2018 2 hours ago, Arfur Dealy said: I’ve never repaired a parking sensor fault, your selling older vehicles just sell it with it. IMO +1. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stalker 180 Posted June 13, 2018 10 hours ago, Dealer said: Plus painting, plus fitting, plus charges for code reads to work out which one is playing up........not to mention the faulty ones purchased or wrong ones sent by suppliers etc Jees, you must be an eternal pessemist. Should they be colour coded, we may invest in a touch up pen or painting (sometimes you can swap the cap). As OCS said, working ones emit a clicking sound. Any workshop that cannot reliably diagnose and repair a parking sensor fault should pack in and do something else. Faulty ones? Crikey... .I have never had a faulty new sensor... should i get a faulty one i would defo send it back and get a replacement. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
It's me 615 Posted June 13, 2018 look at this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CAR-REVERSING-REVERSE-PARKING-4-SENSOR-KIT-BUZZER-AUDIO-ALARM-2018/152995400083?hash=item239f3c8993:g:U7gAAOSwhHJbH412 just put the buzzer inside the tailgate somewhere and wire the live into the reversing circuit if it has normal bulbs ie no can bus my own car the bleepers dont work do i care ? no Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MattR 177 Posted June 13, 2018 Depends on the customer/car. If the sensor is beeping but not working properly, that will irritate most people, so I would repair that. If its stopped working altogether, and its a little car where its unlikely to be an issue maybe I'd leave it. Not an issue I've had come up much (cue the screamers ) but then I sell lots of Small cars. Theyre too busy wondering if its got an aux in point and whinging about Insurance to worry about anything else..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BHM 994 Posted June 13, 2018 3 hours ago, Matt Reid said: Depends on the customer/car. If the sensor is beeping but not working properly, that will irritate most people, so I would repair that. I’d cut the wire to the buzzer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FHP11 8 Posted June 13, 2018 Never try this on a Discovery, or Land Rovers in General for that matter, unless you want to be driven insane with frustration. Thankfully you can rely on the quality of most vehicles enough just to replace a faulty sensor. Not Discoveries. Just had a Discovery 3 in, Fault Codes inner right rear, front left. Great, two new sensors ordered. Fitted, now the faults have moved More sensors ordered to replace the lot. No Fault codes, not working. Replace front wiring loom, replace rear loom. Not working. At this point could be control module or greater wiring issue. Solution = Pull fuse, inform customer, who didn't mind. remember to avoid Land Rovers .... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BHM 994 Posted June 13, 2018 A sizeable number of people don’t have confidence with parking sensors & a number of others are just confused by them! I’ve never had an issue with a punter over defective sensors, although my stock is rarely about £4000. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites