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    Hi,

    Did anyone get parking sensors installed after purchasing their VW?

    I was thinking of getting the towbar and parking sensors done together as they would need to get into all that wiring at the back of the car.........is that the way it works?

    Has anyone had this done post purchase with non VW parts?

    Kelly

  • #2
    Have you checked out some of the threads on this forum discussing the cost of fitting tow bars to later model VWs ?

    edit: eg http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=35043

    After getting a few quotes I decided I didn't really need a tow bar after all

    IIRC the electrics was the expensive bit, and even then some people had problems with compatibility with their trailer electrics. So it is worth doing your homework on this installation.
    Last edited by gregozedobe; 05-10-2009, 05:42 PM.
    2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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    • #3
      thanks for the link gregozedobe.
      we've got a quote for a hayman reese towbar fitted to the caddy for $700 and i think we're going to go with that.
      it's just the other parking sensor stuff that i'm a bit unsure about......gotta research it a bit more.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kellyjelly View Post
        thanks for the link gregozedobe.
        we've got a quote for a hayman reese towbar fitted to the caddy for $700 and i think we're going to go with that.
        it's just the other parking sensor stuff that i'm a bit unsure about......gotta research it a bit more.
        If you don't want to get ripped off buying the VW electrics maybe you can just install your own switch which kills the reverse sensors, means you have to turn them off/on when towing. This is what my dealer did to my T5 after the earlier dramas I had with the dealership for not providing the system as I initially ordered.
        Last edited by Tornado T5; 06-10-2009, 07:17 PM.

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        • #5
          thanks for your replies.
          i'm definately not going to go with authentic parts as it's gonna be mega $$$$.
          Tornado, thanks for the idea on the kill switch.
          So, here's the plan
          We're going to get the towbar fitted first as it's definately needed in our household, then i'll ring a few carsound/auto electrical places for quotes. There is one at Enoggera in Brisbane that we've used a few times for the suby and they provide great service.
          If i was skilled in car electrics and sound i'd put it in myself along with some better speakers in the back of the caddy. (The front speakers are ok but i really like my music with a bit of beat, bounce and bass IYKWIM)
          Kel

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          • #6
            reversing camera

            Kellyjelly,
            what about a reverse camera instead of the sensors? I am told they are fantastic for hitching trailers .

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            • #7
              You'd be supprised how many cars with parking sensors are actually supplied locally. So I wouldn't be too concerned from the cosmetic point of view.

              However, my experience has been that any locally supplied / after market parking sensors are not as good as the factory fitted option.

              I've had dramas with my Caddy... I know others who have had dramas with the W8's... Even people with Jap & Aussie cars have experienced something similar.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tombi View Post
                Kellyjelly,
                what about a reverse camera instead of the sensors? I am told they are fantastic for hitching trailers .
                I'd be going this option personally... Plus it give you an excuse to upgrade the stereo

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                • #9
                  I've got parking sensors on the caddy
                  Then I lowered it 70mm at the back
                  now they're always telling me how far I am from the ground... about 30cm

                  I'd also like a towbar fitted, kellyjelly if you don't mind sharing your contact if you're happy with their service that'd be great
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by swingn View Post
                    I'd be going this option personally... Plus it give you an excuse to upgrade the stereo
                    i'm thinking i will go with the camera, i had a look on the net and i think my hubby could install it for us.....along with some speakers in the boot door maybe. Overall it will be cheaper and i agree it will be easier to see when hitching the trailer.

                    As for the trailer, we haven't had it fitted yet but here is the contact details, it was $711 for a hayman reese towbar - well that was the quote we were given for the caddy.
                    Matthew Horeman Arrow Towbars
                    45 Robinson Rd East Virginia 4014
                    Ph:3630 8181 Fax: 3265 2344
                    sales@arrowtowbars.com.au

                    Oh and Lams, i think that's funny with the sensors acting up but it makes sense.....maybe they need re-calibrating?
                    Why did you lower the caddy?


                    thanks for all your replies and hints
                    xx
                    kel

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kellyjelly View Post
                      thanks for the link gregozedobe.
                      we've got a quote for a hayman reese towbar fitted to the caddy for $700 and i think we're going to go with that.
                      it's just the other parking sensor stuff that i'm a bit unsure about......gotta research it a bit more.
                      That sounds a bit steep. Had my dealer fit a reece hitch to my T5 pre delivery for $400 and then I fitted a reversing camera with a 7" screen that I bought off fleabay for $180. Camera is so good that I have since fitted 4 others for mates and mine stays on all the time, I use it instead of the mirror

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bxb View Post
                        That sounds a bit steep. Had my dealer fit a reece hitch to my T5 pre delivery for $400 and then I fitted a reversing camera with a 7" screen that I bought off fleabay for $180. Camera is so good that I have since fitted 4 others for mates and mine stays on all the time, I use it instead of the mirror
                        Can you share some details, please?
                        Did you install it wireless or wired?
                        What brand of camera was it?
                        I can't decide on camera and screen for my T5.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                          Can you share some details, please?
                          Did you install it wireless or wired?
                          What brand of camera was it?
                          I can't decide on camera and screen for my T5.
                          Just logged on to ebay for a look. The buyer I used doesn't have anything listed at the moment but my system is wired and this is the camera I use.

                          The screen is similar to this one.
                          http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Reversing-cam...item439ac3563f
                          Was very easy to hook up and the camera that I bought even came with a hole saw.
                          If you're interested and want a look, send me a PM. I have a spare 7" screen and camera system unused still in its box. I bought it for someone to fit to a Prado but I think it all got too hard to fit the bigger screen.
                          It is for sale at what I paid for it, I'm not out for a profit.
                          Should also mention that my T5 is a twin cab but I cant see that this would make any difference. Because mine is long I had to supply my own video lead.


                          Just made a call and camera and screen has already been sold.
                          Last edited by bxb; 16-10-2009, 02:44 PM.

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