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Reversing sensors on Jag XJ6
On a Jaguar XJ6, 2004, there are 4 reversing sensors visible in the rear bumper but they don't work. Is this because they are faulty or could it be the sensor bits are put in as standard but not necessarily connected?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nothing to do with me (and I'm not "on duty" as you put it). I'd suggest though that if it is the Ed removing the answers he may be telling you that off-topic posts in the "serious" sections are not wanted.... additionally as you keep posting asking where my answer has gone only to get that post removed to you may want to pay heed to Einsteins quote of Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Prudie... the module that controls the parking sensors is in the boot just behind the spare wheel, so you could always check if the module is installed in your car, if it is then there is obviously a fault with the system.
Prudie... the module that controls the parking sensors is in the boot just behind the spare wheel, so you could always check if the module is installed in your car, if it is then there is obviously a fault with the system.
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