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Old 05-05-2008, 04:54 PM   #1
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Anyone had reverse parking sensors fitted on their LS Zetec Hatch? I have been given a price of $840 after by a Ford Dealer and this sounds way over the top for my liking. I am sure the Territory only cost nearer to $600.

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Old 05-05-2008, 05:31 PM   #2
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800 isnt bad for front and back senssors.
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800 isnt bad for front and back senssors.
Just the back Stav, Just the back
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:15 PM   #4
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Not being rude or anything, but do you really need parking sensors on a little car like the focus. I can see the end of my focus pretty well so you have a very good idea of how much distance there is. I suppose you cant see things that are low so it will help in that respect.
I also drive a large SUV with sensors and camera and I think its a must otherwise its pot luck when reversing.
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Not being rude or anything, but do you really need parking sensors on a little car like the focus. I can see the end of my focus pretty well so you have a very good idea of how much distance there is. I suppose you cant see things that are low so it will help in that respect.
I also drive a large SUV with sensors and camera and I think its a must otherwise its pot luck when reversing.
Not a problem. It is the wife's daily drive and the last car she had had them fitted. She has already nearly hit the T when reversing waiting for the beep..beep.. I thought if they were not too expensive I would get them fitted for her but $840 is way over my expectation
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I had rear and front units fitted to my TDCi for $840.00. They work very well and are excellent for parking.
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Old 06-05-2008, 01:29 AM   #7
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Not a problem. It is the wife's daily drive and the last car she had had them fitted. She has already nearly hit the T when reversing waiting for the beep..beep.. I thought if they were not too expensive I would get them fitted for her but $840 is way over my expectation
Just get a kit from ebay, or even from Supercheap - they will be under $200, and some even have a little distance reader, as well as the beeps. Fitting takes about 3 hours, but is pretty simple really.
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Old 09-05-2008, 05:16 PM   #8
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Maybe I should have just paid the money. SWMBO has grazed a tree reversing out of the works carpark. You can only really notice it if you know where to look.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

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Old 10-05-2008, 12:10 AM   #9
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I thought these were $500 as a dealer-fitted option? That's what I was quoted by a Mid-North Coast Ford dealer. Mind you, that was unpainted.
Having said that, when I backed onto a tree, it only cost $800 to have the hatch repaired and repainted, including removal/replacement of the rear window, painting, and new badges. The tree didn't touch the bumper, it grew at a 45 degree angle from the footpath straight into the parking space.
I'd be very surprised if painting 4 x 10c-sized sensors cost $340.
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