thanks for posting this i found one of my sensors had a small amount of physical damage and indeed tested faulty but i guess not all faulty ones have visible damage . liked and subscribed 👌
My back up sensors work, but the blind spot doesn't work. They both look in good shape. I wonder how to get the conecters of, this was the problem on checking the out. Does anyone know how since the clips are so small?
I found 3 different sensors on rockauto that look identical to mine. The difference appears to be the plastic patterns inside the receptacle(which would have to be modified to seat the plug).Are there also varying outputs that would not match up with my car? I feel like trying a $5 version vs a $28 one advertised for my specific car from a proprietary source.
The wiring is good. If I put a good sensor on the same connector that the bad one was one then it works and clicks. I also have a merc scan tool that shows each sensor's distance information. So unfortunately bad sensors can still show 10k resistance but have a fault elsewhere.
The wiring is good. If I put a good sensor on the same connector that the bad one was one then it works and clicks. I also have a merc scan tool that shows each sensor's distance information. So unfortunately bad sensors can still show 10k resistance but have a fault elsewhere.
thanks for posting this i found one of my sensors had a small amount of physical damage and indeed tested faulty but i guess not all faulty ones have visible damage . liked and subscribed 👌
Hello, one of the rear sensors is defective. If I replace it with another brand, will it be compatible with the others and work?
Hi, they are ultrasonic sensor or electromagnetic?
have 3 terminal.you have check 2 terminal..other 1 terminal use for what?tq
Is the return signal for the module.
Seems to be easy enough to do. How about testing the moguals?
My back up sensors work, but the blind spot doesn't work. They both look in good shape. I wonder how to get the conecters of, this was the problem on checking the out. Does anyone know how since the clips are so small?
Suggestion. When using your test probes on tricky pins buy a set of small insulated crocodile clip cables, make life so much easier
I found 3 different sensors on rockauto that look identical to mine. The difference appears to be the plastic patterns inside the receptacle(which would have to be modified to seat the plug).Are there also varying outputs that would not match up with my car? I feel like trying a $5 version vs a $28 one advertised for my specific car from a proprietary source.
thanks for posting
Thanks for share....really thaks
Don't use music for background
Or mute button? The music is pry the free youtube stuff. I like it better than dead air. Jmo
Thank you
OEM?
Use Alligator clips
I have two sensors that measure 10k resistance but are still faulty.
Could it be the connector, or maybe some wirering issue, bad ground or 12v to it. Because the two sensors should be fine if you get 10k ohm
The wiring is good. If I put a good sensor on the same connector that the bad one was one then it works and clicks. I also have a merc scan tool that shows each sensor's distance information. So unfortunately bad sensors can still show 10k resistance but have a fault elsewhere.
The wiring is good. If I put a good sensor on the same connector that the bad one was one then it works and clicks. I also have a merc scan tool that shows each sensor's distance information. So unfortunately bad sensors can still show 10k resistance but have a fault elsewhere.
@@makestuffwork9205 Yes, that's true. I also have 1 bad sensor out of 4 and they all show the same resistance.
6 pin how to check
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