Reverse Parking Sensor Calibration

Posted on: 20 April 2017

Reverse parking sensors are very crucial and can prevent unnecessary accidents and save lives. Installation of this system and ensuring its better calibration in your car will save you the trouble of hitting other cars, poles, and even people, which could cause fatal accidents. The sensors will alert you to anything that is getting close to behind the car when reversing, which will help you avoid hitting the object. Take a look at how you can accurately calibrate your reverse parking sensors once they have been installed.

Consider your Driveways and Parking Lots

Before you think of calibrating your parking sensors, you must consider where you drive and the place you park. The reverse parking sensors widely depend on the size of your car, which affects the size of parking. After installation, the reverse parking sensors should clearly display on your dashboard screen what your exact needs are to have a comfortable drive. Change the location of your sensors for cases where you cannot capture a clear sense of what is behind you or what's in your driveway.

Height and Placement Calibration of Sensors

Calibrating the height and placement of your car sensors is not as difficult a task as you may think. You have to ensure that the sensors are located in the right position, which is in the middle of the bumper. An angled sensor may be necessary for cases where bumpers are slightly facing downwards than the usual position. The heights of sensors vary based on the type of car. Make an effort to centre the sensors and mark the exact spot.

Complete Beeper and Control Connections

Following the instructions in the manual that comes with the sensors, attach red and black wires. After connection, attach the sensors to the beeper that is used to alert you of objects. The beeper should then be attached to the control panel with the use of a blue connector. Colours may vary based on different models of sensors. Once done, mount the control in an easy and accessible place for the driver on the dashboard. You can easily adjust various settings and calibrate the sensor to suit your needs based on the amount of space and distance from the object until it beeps to alert you. Testing your sensors is necessary to ensure that all parts are well hooked up and everything else is functioning correctly. Sensors begin functioning automatically when you engage the reverse gear so long as they are set in the right spot with the right measurements.

For more information and help with installing and calibrating your reverse parking sensor, contact professional calibration services.

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