Vauxhall Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

You want to protect your vehicle with the latest technology so that you can have a splendid experience every time you are behind the wheel. The best option for you then is to invest in the PD1 Parking Dynamics Parking Sensor system. You can drive down the road in peace knowing that if any  obstacle is in your way when you are parking that you will be taken care of. We have all had problems when it comes to parking in less than ideal situations. There could be a curb that is higher than it appears or there may be a concrete post than seems farther away than it really is.

When you decide to invest in the Vauxhall Parking Sensor from Parking Dynamics you won’t have to worry about these situations ever again. The parking sensor is easily installed and is invisible to the eye. You can purchase three different parking sensor systems to protect your vehicle. The front parking sensor, the rear parking sensor and the rear vision parking sensor. You can use just one if you desire, but for maximum protection you might want to use all three parking sensor systems. The cost is reasonable and you can get multi buy discounts.
The Parking Dynamics Parking Sensor PD1 system uses an electromagnetic technology that requires no drilling into the vehicles bumpers. You can be sure that this system will work in all weather types, even extreme cold and snowy conditions. The rear parking sensor will help when you try to exit a parking space and a larger vehicle is parked next to you making it impossible to see around. The rear parking sensor will alert you to another vehicle or a pedestrian. The rear vision parking sensor will allow you to have a picture of what is behind you providing even more safety.
The length of the sensor material is long enough for the largest of vehicles and is easily cut to the right size. The speaker can be hidden within the interior trim and you will hear the sensor beep like it was positioned right next to you. The antenna mounts with no effort to the rear or front inner bumper, all you need to do is make sure the connector is on the proper side of the vehicle. This means that you must place it so that it can be connected to the ECU or electronic control unit. Once you have done these easy steps you will be protected. You will want to follow the instructions for installing your Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor: however, should you have any questions you can be sure that you will have wonderful customer support available. You can order the parking sensor online at www.parkingdynamics.co.uk.
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December 29, 2008 at 7:02 pm | Front Parking Sensor, Parking Accidents, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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Volkswagen Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Volkswagen has a number of great cars on the market. They offer the Beetle, Jetta, and many others. This means you will have a great looking car that you want to protect. To protect your vehicle you need more than just a security system. The security system will alert you to anyone breaking into the car, but it will not help you in parking situations. Did you know that 30 percent of parking accidents happen because of driver error? You still have 70 percent caused by other error, such as someone not paying attention to what you are doing. To help avoid the normal parking accidents that can occur, you should have something to protect your Volkswagen. The best way to avoid most parking accidents is common sense and awareness, but what if you have a blind spot? Blind spots in your car or around the area you are backing out of can be just as dangerous as not paying attention.

The Volkswagen parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will account for many obstacles that could hinder driver safety. The Volkswagen parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 comes in three varieties. You will have the front VW parking sensor, rear VW parking sensor, and the rear vision VW parking sensor. The front VW parking sensor works a little different than your other two options. Number one it goes on the front bumper only. Second you have a button to fit on your dash in order to engage the parking sensor. The parking sensor will not be turned on unless you want it on. It works great for all the parallel parking you have to do in the UK. 
The rear parking sensors will work whenever you place the car in reverse. It hooks into the gears, so you never have to worry about starting the parking aids as you back up. The Volkswagen parking sensors Parking Dynamics PD1 for the rear vision option is a little different as well. It has an LED display to help map out the area behind the bumper. 
By having a front and rear Volkswagen parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 kit on your car you never have to worry about hitting curbs, people, or other vehicles again. The Volkswagen parking sensors Parking Dynamics PD1 is also going to offer an invisible when fitted design, meaning it will not change the factory look of your car. 
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December 26, 2008 at 10:22 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parallel Parking, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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Honda Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Driving today can be dangerous whether you are parking or just going along on the road. Many drivers have mobile phones to distract themselves from actually driving their vehicles properly. If you want to afford yourself extra protection when it comes to accidents, especially parking accidents you might be interested in the Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensors. There are three parking sensors from Parking Dynamics, which offer you the all around protection you need on your Honda. We will look at each one of the Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options to help you determine what package you would like on your Honda.

When you want all around protection on your Honda you will need at least a front parking sensor and a rear parking sensor. The third option is a rear vision parking sensor, which we will explain a little further down. First off all the Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options are electromagnetic parking sensors. They are also universal parking sensors. This means they will work on almost every type of vehicle, and the electromagnetic technology offers the best range of detection for objects. The Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will be able to detect people, other vehicles, curbs, fences, bushes, and much more.
The front parking sensor for Honda will attach to the backside of the front bumper, and run the length of it. There are no holes that will need drilling, keeping the factory look of your Honda. The parking sensor even works in the corners and the sides for maximum protection. The front Honda parking sensor works with a button somewhere on the dash. You just need to depress the button to turn it on or off when you are ready. 
The rear Honda parking sensor is the same type of Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 with a small difference. The rear Honda parking sensor works when you place the car in reverse. This means every time you need to back up the parking aid will already be engaged. Even if you can’t see around the vehicle next to you the back parking sensor will be able to tell you if a person or other car comes within reach of the parking aids range.
The rear vision Honda parking sensor also has one major difference between the rear Honda parking sensor. The rear vision car parking sensor has an LED display inside the car. This LED display offers a better idea of what object is behind you and where it is located. By having a Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 you will never have to work about parking safety again.
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December 23, 2008 at 3:48 am | Car Parking Sensor, Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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Mercedes Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Mercedes are some of the top of the line vehicles, and if you own you know that it should have as much protection as you can offer. Many of the cars today come equipped with security systems and some of the more expensive cars will even have GPS locators attached. At the dealership you can ask for a factory installed parking sensor kit. These kits are often expensive as parking aids, and not something a lot of us think about when we pick up our new car. 

For that very reason there are aftermarket parking aids you can purchase for your Mercedes. The Mercedes parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will help you protect your vehicle in a variety of parking situations. For example if you are parallel parking and have a front Mercedes parking sensor, and a rear Mercedes parking sensor you will be able to pull into the space without causing a scratch to your paint or damage to vehicles around you. The Mercedes parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 offers all around protection in a universal parking sensor. This means it can detect curbs, people, other vehicles, fences, bushes, and much more to offer you the best protection for your Mercedes.
To have the best protection you are better off with two Mercedes parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1’s. You will need the front parking sensor and the reverse parking sensor. The reverse parking sensor is engaged any time you place your vehicle in reverse. It will scan the area on the side, corner, and back of your bumper. The front parking sensor works with a slight difference. The front parking sensor requires a button somewhere near the dash for you to depress. Anytime you select the button the parking sensor will engage and guide you into the parking space. By having the Mercedes parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 on your vehicle you will lower your car insurance premium, avoid most parking accidents, and have a car that looks as though it just came off the factory floor.
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December 19, 2008 at 10:31 pm | Front Parking Sensor, Parallel Parking, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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Toyota Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

When you purchase a vehicle you want to be absolutely certain that it will remain in great shape. There are a number of things you do like monthly maintenance or washing your car to make sure it stays in good condition. If you want to further protect your vehicle you should think about parking accidents. About 33 percent of parking accidents occur because of driver error. Why not take this 33 percent and make it 0 percent when driving your Toyota. The Toyota parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is set up to work on any Toyota vehicle you might have. It is also considered a universal parking sensor, which means that it will work on just about any car.

The Toyota parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 has three different sensors you can choose from. You have the front Toyota parking sensor that adheres to the back of your front bumper. It will send a signal to you inside the car as you get close to an object. All you have to do is install it and the button in your dash to engage its operation. You can then use the front Toyota parking sensor to help you parallel park, pull into a parking space, or even pull out of a space.
The second Toyota parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is a rear Toyota parking sensor. It will attach with a no holes or drill design to the inside of your bumper. It offers all around protection just like the front Toyota parking sensor. The only difference in this parking aid is that it works when you put the car into reverse.
Your last option in Toyota parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is the rear vision parking sensor for Toyotas. The rear vision parking sensor has an LED display for inside the car to help you map the object behind you. It is not unlike a camera, but uses lights instead. If you want to avoid the most common parking accidents and offer parking safety for your vehicle in reverse or going forward you will want a Toyota parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 for both the front and rear bumpers.
 
 
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December 17, 2008 at 9:51 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parallel Parking, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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BMW Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

When you spend the money on a BMW you want to make sure it is protected against theft, accidents and anything else that could occur. So, why would you purchase your BMW and not buy parking sensors to help you protect it when parking? The answer is you wouldn’t. There are a couple of ways to get parking sensors on your BMW. You can order them from the dealership to come pre- installed. This can be a very expensive way to go. You may be wondering what happens if you buy the car used and not from a dealership? Well, for those who want a good system for the right price you have one option: you can purchase the BMW parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1. 

The BMW parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 offers all around protection in a universal parking sensor. You never have to worry about blind spots or damage again. The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensors will be able to detect all types of objects, like people, other vehicles, fences, bushes, and even curbs. 
These car parking sensors are “invisible when fitted” which means they adhere to the back of your bumper. You don’t have to worry about ruining your factory look. They are no maintenance BMW parking sensors. 
You have two BMW parking sensors that will need to be installed, but don’t worry you can do it yourself if you wish. You have a front parking sensor and a rear parking sensor. The rear parking sensor covers the entire bumper including the sides and corners. It will engage whenever you put the vehicle in reverse. The front parking sensor engages only with the press of a button near the dash. It also covers the entire bumper with one sensor. 
There are different after market sensors you can purchase, but they don’t give you the same range as the BMW parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1.
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December 16, 2008 at 10:10 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Parking Sensor Installation, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Parallel parking is not the only challenging means of parking a vehicle. Some of us have trouble backing into or out of a space like a garage because of the narrow space we are in. Whether you are great at parking or you have some trouble with blind spots you might want to consider your options from Parking Dynamics. Parking Dynamics offers three types of electromagnetic parking sensors for vehicles. These are universal parking sensors, so they will work on almost any brand of car including Ford. 

To protect your Ford you should consider what the Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 can do for you. You have three options in parking aids when it comes to the Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1. The most beneficial of the parking sensors is the PD1 rear parking sensor. The PD1 rear Ford parking sensor offers full protection on your rear bumper for parking and reversing. The PD1 rear Ford parking sensor can detect several types of objects, such as vehicles, people, fences, and even bushes. To engage the PD1 rear Ford parking sensor all you have to do is put the car in reverse. The installation is also very easy because it offers a no holes parking sensor design. It simply attaches to the back side of your bumper. The rear Ford parking sensor offers three zones with audible tones. These zones tell you how close to an object you are, and whether you need to reposition the vehicle.
The second option for Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is the PD1 vision rear Ford parking sensor. This parking sensor works in much the same way as the PD1 rear Ford parking sensor. It has one difference though. With the vision rear Ford parking sensor you have an LED display that mounts near the mirror. It will help give you a display of what size the object is behind you. 
The last Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 option is the PD1 front Ford parking sensor. The front Ford parking sensor gives your front bumper all around protection, but it is separate from the rear Ford parking sensor unit. You have two audible zones with the PD1 front Ford parking sensor. It will only work when you select the button installed in your dash.
The Ford Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will help you protect your vehicle at all times in any parking or reversing situation.
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December 15, 2008 at 9:48 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parallel Parking, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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Audi Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Parking Dynamics offers a wide range of parking aids to consumers looking for all around protection of their vehicles. If you own an Audi or other vehicle you might want to consider the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor kits. At Parking Dynamics you will discover there are universal parking sensors as well as specific vehicle parking aids available. One of your options is the Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1.

The Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 kit can come with a front and rear parking sensor or a front and rear vision parking sensor. You can also purchase the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor as either a front or rear you don’t have to purchase both options. 
The Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 front parking sensor works independent of the rear parking sensors. It will install on the backside of the factory bumper to be invisible. It is considered a no drill parking sensor. From the parking sensor, which runs the entire length of the bumper is a wiring system. The wiring system, a CAN Bus option, will have a button to place on the dashboard. This button when depressed will engage the Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1. 
The rear parking sensor or rear vision parking sensor runs the length of the back bumper for all around protection. It adheres to the inside of the bumper making it invisible as well as a no holes parking sensor. The rear parking sensors work when the car is placed in reverse. This means they will be engaged without you having to push a separate control switch, unlike the front parking sensor.
The rear vision parking sensor has an LED display to give you a better picture of the objects behind you. The Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 kit can detect fences, bushes, other vehicles, people, curbs, and other objects. You will never have to worry about parking safety or parking accidents again with the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor system.
You’re Audi or other vehicle will always remain safe as long as you have the parking sensors engaged. The Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is a maintenance free option.
 
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December 13, 2008 at 8:55 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Parking Sensor Installation, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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Parking Dynamics PD1 Dodge Parking Sensor

Parking your vehicle can be rather tough in some situations. What happens if you are being rushed into a space while parallel parking or perhaps from leaving a space because someone is waiting for you to move? There are several reasons why you might rush from the parking space and this means driver error can happen even easier than in a normal circumstance. If you own a Dodge and want to ensure you have a clean parking record every time you might consider the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor. 

The PD1 parking sensor is a universal parking sensor. This means it will work on any vehicle, which also makes it a PD1 Dodge parking sensor. The PD1 Dodge parking sensor offers an electromagnetic technology, which gives you more information regarding the area around your vehicle. The ultrasonic sensors don’t read for all around protection, which is your other option to the electromagnetic parking sensor. The ultrasonic parking sensor kits require 4 to 6 parking aids and they require holes drilled in to the bumpers.
The PD1 Dodge parking sensor will keep the factory look of the bumper and give you all around protection. This is because the parking sensor runs the entire length of the bumper, even on the corners and sides. It is also placed on the back side of the bumper for an “invisible when fitted’ option. The PD1 Dodge parking sensor will work on metal and fibreglass bumpers. The metal bumper will require a small adaptation to the parking sensor to make it work. The PD1 Dodge parking sensors are maintenance free as well.
The front parking sensor for your Dodge will have a button that should be installed near the steering wheel. You just need to depress the button in order to engage the sensor. The reverse parking sensor is a separate unit which works off of the reverse gear. Any time the car is in reverse the parking aid will be on. You have two types of rear parking sensors. The normal simple version and then the PD1 rear vision parking sensor. The rear vision parking sensor offers an LED display for a better look at what is behind you.
 
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December 12, 2008 at 6:17 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parallel Parking, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Parking Sensor Installation, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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Parking Dynamics PD1 Chrysler Parking Sensor

Chrysler is one of the oldest car manufacturers in the US. As a huge name in the US and a little in the UK you might find yourself an owner of one of the many Chrysler vehicles on the road that are available. It doesn’t really matter what type of car you drive, you still want it to be safe in all situations. Whether you have a new or used vehicle you will want to consider the Parking Dynamics PD1 Chrysler parking sensor to help with parking safety. These parking aids ensure that you can parallel park, reverse park, or even leave your garage safely and without damaging your vehicle.

Parking accidents occur by drivers at 33 percent. This means there is still a high enough percentage to warrant having parking aids on your vehicle to cut down the driver error during parking. The Chrysler parking sensor is a universal parking sensor. It is also an electromagnetic parking sensor, which is how it detects the area around your vehicle. The PD1 Chrysler parking sensor adheres to the back of your bumper for a factory look, and an “invisible when fitted” design. The fact that it is an electromagnetic parking sensor also means you have all around protection on the sides, back, and corners of the bumper.
The Chrysler parking sensor package requires one front parking sensor and one rear parking sensor. You can choose between the rear parking sensor or the rear vision parking sensor, depending on how much protection you want. The rear vision parking sensor comes with LED display to give you a better picture of the object around you. The rear parking sensors are engaged when you put the Chrysler in reverse. The front parking sensor works a little differently, as it has a button to engage the parking sensor.
To protect your Chrysler make sure you pick up the PD1 Chrysler parking sensors at www.parkingdynamics.co.uk. You can also find information regarding technical information and features at this link. 
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December 11, 2008 at 7:14 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parallel Parking, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Parking Sensor Installation, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment

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