How much would a set of Genuine Fiat Parking Sensors cost and are they easy to install on a Multiwagon?
Why would you want to replace all of them![]()
Maybe he hasnt got any and wants to install them..![]()
Yes I looking to install a full set. Has anyone got any idea of price and how to install? I'm guessing its already partly wired just need to plug the bits in?
How much would a set of Genuine Fiat Parking Sensors cost and are they easy to install on a Multiwagon?
Best sit down for this.
1 x 46555998 Buzzer ..................£24.86
4 x 71718817 Mounting @ £7.32 = £29.28
1 x 51778167 Harness ...............£149.46
1 x 46782013 ECU ....................£162.56
4 x 51755060 Sensor @ £80.24 = £320.96
(Notice how I listed the prices in ascending order so as to build the shock up gradually)![]()
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If you have the up to date eper you will get a price for a sensor from that if not sit tight hang on to ya holy hocks and wait for Davren to come in cos he has..its a bumper off job for a start and you may find that if you remove the trim across the rear bumper the holes might just be there already..not sure what they are wired into or connected to tho but you will need the loom.. again no doubt decks will come in and show you one of his wiring diags..
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Is it possible to take them off a 2002 Stilo and fit them onto a 2005 Multiwagon?
What problems would I have with the 2002 Stilo afterwards?
As Davren suggests, sensible choice is either change car or fit after-market sensors (why not go the whole hog and fit a camera too)
Could fit a tow-bar on the back, that usually works as a good reverse parking sensor.
Drive back until you hear the noise........... then go forwards an inch. :devil:
To install genuine parking sensors your ecu must have that option on it. If the car does not have them fitted on production at the factory the ecu will not have the option to add them. I was told this when one of my sensors failed and I wanted to turn the whole system off. The local Fiat dealer told me that was not a option as my ecu was set up for them on the cars production and cant be removed from the ecu. An ecu will not be cheap and your only option will be aftermarket ones hope this helps
To install genuine parking sensors your ecu must have that option on it. If the car does not have them fitted on production at the factory the ecu will not have the option to add them. I was told this when one of my sensors failed and I wanted to turn the whole system off. The local Fiat dealer told me that was not a option as my ecu was set up for them on the cars production and cant be removed from the ecu. An ecu will not be cheap and your only option will be aftermarket ones hope this helps