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Front sensor - doubleM - 02-04-2016 11:24pm Does anyone know if there is a trick to keeping the front sensors on? Currently they only activate when your reverse (?!) which doesn't help when you're going through a width restriction or pulling head first into a parking space. I know you can press the button to switch the sensors on, but would good if they were on by default. Thanks MM RE: Front sensor - wheels - 03-04-2016 05:43am Have tried to find out this as well. Rear sensors activate when you revers, so why isnt the front sensors on when you go foward, at least at low speed RE: Front sensor - Dottyflo - 03-04-2016 08:00am Have a look here http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Front-parking-sensors RE: Front sensor - PhilSkill - 03-04-2016 08:31am On my merc they are always active, but you have to be very close for them to beep, so close you have to park very slowly and occasionally they may beep at traffic lights or with pedestrians, Volvo is the same, but the Evoque they are not on automatically, only after pressing P or selecting reverse but their range is slightly larger and they beep earlier. So if coming in to park forwards press that P button! RE: Front sensor - XFullFatTim - 03-04-2016 09:31am Interestingly this has also been a problem on some 2015 and 2016MY RRS2 models too and LR has a software update / TSB to fix it for those cars. Range should be 1.5m for the front ones. RE: Front sensor - EarlofEltham - 05-04-2016 01:01am Owners book says if you press the button for 3 of 5 seconds (I can't remember which) and they should then turn on automatically. Tried this on my MY16 to no avail. RE: Front sensor - bee - 05-04-2016 05:10pm (05-04-2016 01:01am)EarlofEltham Wrote: Owners book says if you press the button for 3 of 5 seconds (I can't remember which) and they should then turn on automatically. dont recon they can bee set for permanent on. the idea is so they are not beeping at pedestrians when stood in traffic. RE: Front sensor - Taztastic - 05-04-2016 08:25pm They are switched as they would be a right pain when off road, long grass etc constantly triggering them, that's what I suspect will be the reason? RE: Front sensor - katherinestill - 27-06-2018 10:25am You can turn it on as these are just sensors you can bypass its electronics, an auto electrician can do the trick. |