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Naming and locations of parking sensors

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Yes - all the work - in a condo garage / collect tools, go down to the garage, set up, remove license plate, remove bolts, remove bumper, sensors, test sensors, clean and grease, refit, align, etc etc then collect stuff and go back upstairs. Not having a garage sucks.
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Confirmed.

front outer left is number 2 in picture

Loosened hardware holding bumper, partial removal of one side of bumper gave easy access to side wiring to disconnect, then to parking sensor to disconnect.

small amounts of dielectric grease made removing clips and sensors so much easier… i took time to use a small amount on the new sensor before clipping in and reassembling everything.

parking assistance working 100% with tow hook license plate.

Much appreciation to everyone. Thanks!

Total time assembling tools and doing the bumper, plate, battery, testing was 1.5 hrs this time. Much much quicker. Slowest part was manual ratcheting bolts underneath the bumper while lying on cardboard.
 
 








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