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Parking Sensors
#1
Is the parking sensors from an astra estate the same as the hatchback?

Whats the best way to spray them? Is there a company that does it.


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#2
There the same
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#3
(22:nd-Jan-2016, 15:34:34)tucpal Wrote: There the same

Cool, Thank you.
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#4
I have bought these parking sensors for my retro fit.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391264040971?_...EBIDX%3AIT

Do i need a bracket to fit them to my car as they appear to be the flush mounted ones. Also how would i go about spray painting them?

Thanks

I found the answer but i cant seem to find where to buy them from. I cannot see them on autovaux.

20 14 54 005 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, RH, OUTER 0
20 14 54 007 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, RH, INNER 0
20 14 54 004 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, LH, OUTER 0
20 14 54 006 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, LH, INNER 0
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#5
yep you need brackets try autovaux
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#6
(22:nd-Mar-2016, 20:07:42)tucpal Wrote: yep you need brackets try autovaux

I tried that autovaux part number and searching the site but i found nothing.

Il either have to phone them up or i will just keep looking for a different part number and searching again.


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(22:nd-Mar-2016, 20:07:42)tucpal Wrote: yep you need brackets try autovaux

You wouldnt happen to know what the bolt was for the steering wheel either would you?


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rusty may help you
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(22:nd-Mar-2016, 16:05:12)AlexFitton Wrote: I found the answer but i cant seem to find where to buy them from. I cannot see them on autovaux.

20 14 54 005 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, RH, OUTER 0
20 14 54 007 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, RH, INNER 0
20 14 54 004 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, LH, OUTER 0
20 14 54 006 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, LH, INNER 0

Put them part numbers in online, you will be best of getting a body shop to drill the holes and bond them on.

Unlike the kit Tucpal linked you to those brackets are what they would use at time of manufacturing the bumper whereas the one's in the kit are designed to clip together.
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I can do programming and retrofits using genuine GM MDI and Dealer software.
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(23:rd-Mar-2016, 08:29:19)Rusty2009 Wrote:
(22:nd-Mar-2016, 16:05:12)AlexFitton Wrote: I found the answer but i cant seem to find where to buy them from. I cannot see them on autovaux.

20 14 54 005 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, RH, OUTER 0
20 14 54 007 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, RH, INNER 0
20 14 54 004 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, LH, OUTER 0
20 14 54 006 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, LH, INNER 0

Put them part numbers in online, you will be best of getting a body shop to drill the holes and bond them on.

Unlike the kit Tucpal linked you to those brackets are what they would use at time of manufacturing the bumper whereas the one's in the kit are designed to clip together.

I have emailed autovaux to see if they can help me.

I cannot find the brackets anywhere on the internet.
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#10
Spoke to autovaux these should he the correct part numbers however they dont have them on the site so fingers crossed the correct ones.

12777468 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, RH, OUTER 0
13294648 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, RH, INNER 0
12777466 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, LH, OUTER 0
12777467 BRACKET, SENSOR, REAR, LH, INNER 0



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#11
How do you connect to the sensors?
Don't you need the factory wiring loom with plugs?
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(27:th-Apr-2016, 09:03:07)THEHITMAN Wrote: How do you connect to the sensors?
Don't you need the factory wiring loom with plugs?

Yes factory loom or if you can find all the connectors and pins you could make your own loom/s


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