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Hi All,

New to the forum - just moved on from our Echo (it was a terrific car)

Has anyone had experience with front parking sensors - I have had experience with rear sensors on other

vehicles and they are a handy opton to have.My concern with front sensors would they drive (excuse pun)

you around the bend going off (on) to easily.

I would appreciate any advice

Regards:Ross


Posted
Hi All,

New to the forum - just moved on from our Echo (it was a terrific car)

Has anyone had experience with front parking sensors - I have had experience with rear sensors on other

vehicles and they are a handy opton to have.My concern with front sensors would they drive (excuse pun)

you around the bend going off (on) to easily.

I would appreciate any advice

Regards:Ross

Front sensors are turned ON/OFF with a switch, they are not constantly on.

Vinh

Posted
Hi All,

New to the forum - just moved on from our Echo (it was a terrific car)

Has anyone had experience with front parking sensors - I have had experience with rear sensors on other

vehicles and they are a handy opton to have.My concern with front sensors would they drive (excuse pun)

you around the bend going off (on) to easily.

I would appreciate any advice

Regards:Ross

Front sensors are turned ON/OFF with a switch, they are not constantly on.

Vinh

Thanks Vinh for your response - I guess that removes any possibility of being constantly annoying.

Do you know where the switch is located ie a convenient position.

Getting the rear sensors for my wifes benefit and I gotta admit it is hard judging the front end

sometimes - I am still undecided about the benefits of the front sensors.

Ross


Posted
Most likely place would be the spare blank near you mirror adjustment switch.

Vinh

That would make sense Vinh.

I have been keeping a lookout for any Yaris (or Yarii) with sensors fitted on the front or back,but I am

yet to see any - but I do see a lot of the Yaris and Echo with front panel or bumper bar damage as they

can be awkward for clear vision over the front gaurds.

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