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Universal Led Digital Readout Car Parking Sensor Audio Buzzer Sound Alert Alarm on 2040-parts.com

C $35.28
Location:

Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong, China
Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ... Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Application 3:For Nissan,Audi,BMW,Honda,Toyota Interchange Part Number:Does not apply Car Model 1:For Fiesta,Focus,Vauxhall Corsa,Golf Other Part Number:Does not apply Car Model 2:For Juke,Vauxhall Astra,A3,A4,3 series,Polo,Passat Placement on Vehicle:Rear Car Model 3:For Tiguan,Touran,Octavia,pickup,CR-V,Camry,Coroll Surface Finish:Aluminum Brand:aut-vox Warranty:Yes Type:Parking Sensors Country/Region of Manufacture:China Model:PS-E204NEW Application 1:For Ford,Opel,Volkswagen MPN:Does not apply Application 2:For Skoda,Silverado,Dodge Ram Number of Sensors:4 UPC:190073882112

Description: 

This Parking sensor offers an ideal solution for demanding drivers who care for their vehicle and the safety of their loved ones.
Hidden obstacles such as posts can cause serious damage to cars and children may be in danger during reversing
manoeuvres. the distance and the position of obstacles by means of an acoustic beep and visual display, The parking
sensor notifies the driver of to make reverse manoeuvres safer.The system switches on automatically when the driver
selects reverse gear.

Features:
1. Automatic activation when the reverse gear is chosen
2. Digital readout in LED indicates & Orientation of the obstacle
3. Integrated beeper for immediate alert
4. 3 stage waring by different beeping frequency and 3 colors LED
5. Easy-to-install, does not require maintenance
6. Does not run on battery power when the vehicle is parked and the engine switched off
7. Type approved in conformity with European regulations on electromagnetic compatibility
5. Power supply: DC10.5V-15V(12V normal)


Technical data:
Supply voltage: 10.5V ~15V (12V nominal)
Current consumption: 200 mA max
Working temperature: -30°C ~70°C
Storage temperature: -35°C ~75°C
Obstacle detection: Max 150 cm from the bumper (post dia. 80 mm)
Reliability over time: satisfies the strictest automotive standards

Signal:
Obstacle distanceDistance categoryBeepLCD
150~110cmSafetyBI.....BI......BI........1.5m~1.1m
100~60cmCautionBI...BI...BI.....BI...BI...BI...1.0m~0.6 m
50~30cmHazardBI.BI.BI.BI.BI.BI.BI….0.5m~0.3 m
Less than 30cmHazardBI.BI.BI.BI.BI.BI.BI….

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Color of Sensors: White, Silver, Black(You can tell us which color that you like, or we will send the black color to you)
 

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Package Contains:
1 x Command module
4 x Ultrasonic sensors
1 x Acoustic indicator – LED display
1 x Power supply cable
1 x Hole borer
1 x Accessory kit
1 x Instruction manual

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