Reverse parking sensors – false alarms
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Perhaps when they fitted them, the sensors were installed incorrectly.
The sensors have an specific angle of \"vision\" and if turned upside down, will read the road instead of what is directly above them.
I have them on my Merc (factory fitted), and every now an again, they will false alarm, especially if it is raining hard, however, they do give you an off switch.
They also switch off above about 10km/h and automaticaly switch back on as you slow down.
When you are stopped at traffic lights, pedestrians who walk close to the car will also set them off.
You can ask the dealer to wire them so that they will only work with the car in reverse gear, so that should help a little.
The sensors have an specific angle of \"vision\" and if turned upside down, will read the road instead of what is directly above them.
I have them on my Merc (factory fitted), and every now an again, they will false alarm, especially if it is raining hard, however, they do give you an off switch.
They also switch off above about 10km/h and automaticaly switch back on as you slow down.
When you are stopped at traffic lights, pedestrians who walk close to the car will also set them off.
You can ask the dealer to wire them so that they will only work with the car in reverse gear, so that should help a little.

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What you have here is the classic case of problem solving- the dealer does not know the root cause and goes about replacing bits and pieces in an effort to solve it. Certainly I do not know the cause but one of the first things to establish is whether the unit that was sold is compatible with your car. The dealer should have a network to determine if it is specifically recommended and successfully trialled. If it were say a Ford you would not buy an accessory for a particular model which the engineers had not assessed and which was not functional and safe. I had a Bosch park pilot fitted on a vehicle ( 4 sensors) and have had no problems- this unit works only on reverse and can be switched off when say towing a trailer.
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Can you take pictures of the sensors installed one of the back
and a side picture of the sensors
Do you have a towbar?
mmm yours must have costed a lot
thats how they are usually hooked up only works when in reverse
I know this is how the Mazda 3s are hooked up (genuine accessories)
Thats not the case
I can fit reversing sensors to most cars you want as long as i can drill 21mm holes into your bump
It should work.
The sensitivity of the reversing sensors could be up too high most can't be adjusted as its the way its made
and a side picture of the sensors
Do you have a towbar?
Benny wrote:I have them on my Merc (factory fitted), and every now an again, they will false alarm, especially if it is raining hard, however, they do give you an off switch.
They also switch off above about 10km/h and automaticaly switch back on as you slow down.
When you are stopped at traffic lights, pedestrians who walk close to the car will also set them off.
You can ask the dealer to wire them so that they will only work with the car in reverse gear, so that should help a little.
mmm yours must have costed a lot
thats how they are usually hooked up only works when in reverse
I know this is how the Mazda 3s are hooked up (genuine accessories)
Mr Morlock wrote:Certainly I do not know the cause but one of the first things to establish is whether the unit that was sold is compatible with your car. The dealer should have a network to determine if it is specifically recommended and successfully trialled. If it were say a Ford you would not buy an accessory for a particular model which the engineers had not assessed and which was not functional and safe. I had a Bosch park pilot fitted on a vehicle ( 4 sensors) and have had no problems- this unit works only on reverse and can be switched off when say towing a trailer.
Thats not the case
I can fit reversing sensors to most cars you want as long as i can drill 21mm holes into your bump
It should work.
The sensitivity of the reversing sensors could be up too high most can't be adjusted as its the way its made
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BobB- looks like you have done things the right way and the dealer is obliged to rectify it. It makes sense to me the position of the mount has a bearing on the performance. The 5 is low to the ground and the sensors will certainly activate if the ground comes within the range of the unit. My car ( not my 5) with the Bosch unit has a high ground clearance but if you back it against a steep slope it activates. My unit starts beeping at 150cm with continuous tone from 30cm.
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BobB wrote:But this is the interesting point; I have just noticed on the Mazda web site picture that the sensors are mounted at the top of the bumper, whereas mine are mounted in the middle of the bumper, in line with the towing point.![]()
as i dont have an NC could you also measure how high off the ground those sensors are?
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Can you take pictures of your sensors installed
pictures of the rear of the car
and side pictures of the sensors
Do you have a towbar?
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just incase you were wondering why i ask these sorta questions
its because i fit these things at work
actually i fitted one today on a ute
anyway sounds like its a bit low
on some sensors there a top
the newly updated ones we got now don't have a top tho
If you look at your sensors on the side does the sensor go like this / (obviously not that much of an angle) with the sensor slightly facing down if so it should be like this |
I'm not sure with the genuine ones but the ones we fit at work they come with angle rings which makes the sensors sit like this |
its because i fit these things at work
actually i fitted one today on a ute
anyway sounds like its a bit low
on some sensors there a top
the newly updated ones we got now don't have a top tho
If you look at your sensors on the side does the sensor go like this / (obviously not that much of an angle) with the sensor slightly facing down if so it should be like this |
I'm not sure with the genuine ones but the ones we fit at work they come with angle rings which makes the sensors sit like this |
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BobB wrote:AZNTieN, I’ve just had a very close look and the sensors seem to be sitting very uniformly and there are no marking signs (not on the outside anyway).
I’m just sorry I didn’t look at the MX-5 accessories brochure months earlier and notice the higher location shown on the brochure.
I will take my accessories brochure to the dealer on Monday.
the marking would be on the back of the sensor (behind the bumper)
yeah take it back to Mazda and show them the brochure
unfortunately i've never fitted a genuine Mazda one or on an Mx-5 so can't really say whether its high or low but 48cm doesn't sound low
I'll measure up the ones i just installed today
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Glad to see they're fixed, coming along to the MX-5 club run on the 1st Sunday of the month?
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If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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BobB wrote:AZNTieN, I assume you install generic sensors. If so, they wouldn’t come with a template for a specific vehicle so how do you determine the optimum placement on the rear bumpers?
Cars have different bumper heights and I am thinking that if the distance to the road is too close, they will be over-sensitive.
there is a certain height the sensors have to be
and usually a top of the sensor but the updated ones don't seem to have them
we install them evenly on the bumper if they have a tow bar the centre would have a bigger spacing because the tow ball would set off the sensor
usually we would fit 2 sensor in that case but some people still want 4
anyway its good to know yours is fixed up

just make sure you don't rely on sensors
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