sandrocks
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Hi There. I'm wanting to fit reversing sensors to my 2009 Qubo. Can anyone advise which of the six wires that plugs into the light cluster is the reversing wire? Any help greatly appreciated.
I doubt reverese light is on the 'lights-check' circuit as its not a legal requirement.
I fitted some using Lee's instructions above and it works fine - 4 flush-mounted sensors in the rear bumper. Took no time at all one I knew which wires were which
Thanks for that Sandrocks. Did you use a wireless system or wired? If wired, where did you thread the cable through to the front, and where did you fix the display?
I will be doing my towbar wiring soon
Glad to have been of assistance.
I will be doing my towbar wiring soon, anyone got any experience of getting a decent positive feed to the boot?
Cheers,
Lee
09 Qubo Dynamic in Disco Green
After much consternation I found that this connection diagram is wrong ..Hi Sandrocks,
I did some measurements this afternoon and it may not be as simple as it first appears...
I did my measurements on the right hand cluster (looking at the rear of the car). The connector has the following wires (Main colour/Stripe colour):
Blue/Black -> Indicator
Green/Yellow -> Brake
Grey/Green -> REVERSING
Black/Black -> Ground/Common/0V
Yellow/Black -> Fog
Brown/Black -> Running Light
The problem is this - with the ignition on, the car checks for blown filaments (cold proving) by doing a current measurement several times a second. This takes the form of a short voltage pulse which is not enough for the filament of the bulb to light up but might be enough to power up the sensor.....
I'm not sure what will happen when you attach your reversing sensors to the reversing light - the voltage pulse might upset the sensor. On the other hand, what effect will attaching the sensor to the reversing light have? Might be worth checking the installation instructions.
I happened to have the right hand side boot trim off while I was doing the measurements (I have fitted a ham radio transceiver to the car and needed to route the antenna and remote head cables into the boot). Hidden behind the right hand trim are two connectors that might be of use. One looks like it has CAN bus signals and the other I'm not sure about. I'll go and ask my dealer....
I hope this info is of use - I have photos if you want them, and the boot trim is quite easy to remove once you've got the rear speaker cover off (The hardest part of the whole thing!)
Cheers,
Lee
Sorry for delayed response! I didn't need any wiring through to the front - I put the audible alarm unit in the side bulkhead above the wheel arches. It's loud enough you don't need it in the front. All wires hidden either in bulkheads referred to. in the bumper itself or behind the rear light clusters. There's just about enough room for a completely discreet installation.