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#26 2008-10-25 12:27:13

watto
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From: Nr Tamworth
Registered: 2008-04-23
Posts: 216

Re: reversing bleepers

dj xenith
Whats the mod you have done, I do very little reversing with the caravan attached (motor mover fitted) but when I have to it drives me mad.

Additonally has anybody fitted the beeping bulb in a caravan to warn pedestrians.

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#27 2008-10-25 13:33:37

dj xenith
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From: Poole, Dorset
Registered: 2008-10-25
Posts: 172

Re: reversing bleepers

Basic details, involves fitting a 12volt 2 way relay in the supply circuit to the rev unit. The normally closed connection goes between the rev lights conn and the rev light unit. So when the relay is de-energised and rev is selected the unit is live. In the aux plug on the van you jumper a conn from the yell(rev lights) to an unused cable usually brown, in the car this connection is taken to the relay supply, so when the aux plug on the van is plugged in and reverse is selected the relay energises and disconnects the supply to the rev sense unit. I can supply diagram and connections if required.  DJ.


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#28 2008-10-25 16:41:48

Itza
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From: Sandhurst Berkshire
Registered: 2006-01-02
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Re: reversing bleepers

Hey dj and you watto it's all irish to me as I cannot for the life of me do anything electrical-heaven forbid as it would then mean going to a car electrician to sort it out.

Cheers


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#29 2008-11-16 17:00:52

tj63
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From: NE Derbyshire
Registered: 2008-04-15
Posts: 322

Re: reversing bleepers

tj63 wrote:

I had a closer look and it looks like the bumper will have to come off to do it, which is a bit risky.  The black insert seems to be screwed to the rest of the bumper with the screws only accessible from the inside, of course.  Still, I'd rather pay £21 than £130 plus fitting for the dealer to do the job.

If/when I decide to have a go at it, I'll let you know.

I took the plunge and ordered another set of the cheap sensors from the same Ebay seller.  I tried to take the bumper off yesterday, but after 2 hours gave it up as a bad job.  Couldn't get at the screws holding the black bumper insert piece in either, so a bit of a frustrating time.

I decided to take the risk and drill through the bumper insert today - it looked like there is sufficient clearance.  Took another look on the Hyundai website to get a rough idea of where they should fit.  I started off by drilling a couple of 2mm holes. One of the holes seemed to meet a bit of resistance when through the insert, so I had to offset it a little and try again.  I then poked a bit of wire through to see if it was accessible from underneath and it was.

I then did the same with the other two holes and all seemed to be OK.  Time for the nerveracking bit - got the hole saw and cut the middle two 21mm holes.  First one was fine, nothing behind it.  The second was a different story, with some extra plastic hit just offset from the hole centre - who would have expected asymmetric bumper internals?  I hit the same problem with the other two holes, but to a much lesser extent.  Anyway, if I ever need to do another i10, I know exactly where to drill without hitting anything next time!

It was relatively straightfoward to chop out the extra bits of plastic and feed the sensors and wires through from under the bumper and up to the nearside light cluster.  The main control box was attached to the light cluster (using the sticky pad supplied), and the spare wire coiled into the gap under the cluster - there's plenty of space to do this.  I soldered the power wires straight into the reversing light feed.

The last job was fitting the buzzer which gives the audible warning.  This was affixed to the underside of some metal work under the boot box, as near to the seat backs as possible (so that it can be heard).  The wire for this feeds up under the side trim, then through the grommet which secures the wiring for the light cluster.

It took a couple of hours, but it's turned out to be a pretty neat job - easily as good as the Hyundai ones (if I do say so myself).  When I get chance I'll take some pictures and post them up, then you can see what you think.


TJ


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#30 2008-11-16 19:28:03

Shambles
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From: Manchester
Registered: 2008-02-09
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Re: reversing bleepers

Fantastic write-up TJ. Congrats. Now maybe other i10 owners may take the plunge.

Hey, maybe you should scoot off to the Honda Civic owners club and post your fitting details there too tongue

Now, check your yahoo email cool


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#31 2008-11-18 08:11:36

gotagetz
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From: cambridge
Registered: 2008-04-16
Posts: 191

Re: reversing bleepers

iafter starting the thread, i never did get around to fitting some.
i did see a nissan, where they had fitted them, but instead of drilling the holes, they had stuck them to the bumper and run the wire over the bumper and into the boot - highly visible and yuck!

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#32 2008-11-18 17:38:23

Flyer
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From: Sunderland
Registered: 2007-07-27
Posts: 156

Re: reversing bleepers

I had a reverse alarm on a car in the 80's and it sounded like a demented canary!

TWEET BLOODY TWEET at very high speed?

And a high pitch sound


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#33 2008-11-18 20:49:04

Itza
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From: Sandhurst Berkshire
Registered: 2006-01-02
Posts: 3608

Re: reversing bleepers

You sure it wasn't that Birdie Song you are remembering?


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#34 2009-12-20 11:01:01

Shambles
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From: Manchester
Registered: 2008-02-09
Posts: 1414
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Re: reversing bleepers

If anyone is after DIY parking sensors grab a set from Halfords while the price is still £3

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#35 2009-12-20 12:34:01

Limestone-Cowboy
The Author & Poet Laureate, 2008
From: Morton nr Alfreton, Derbyshire
Registered: 2008-10-19
Posts: 359

Re: reversing bleepers

I fitted reversing sensors to my Wife's 1.4 Getz a while back. If anyone needs the dimensions for bumper drilling or any other info, just ask.
                    Cheers,
                                 LC.


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#36 2009-12-20 14:19:49

Itza
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From: Sandhurst Berkshire
Registered: 2006-01-02
Posts: 3608

Re: reversing bleepers

They haven't got any I just checked

Itza


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#37 2009-12-20 16:07:58

Shambles
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Registered: 2008-02-09
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Re: reversing bleepers

Itza wrote:

They haven't got any I just checked

Itza

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