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Parking accidents happen whether it is driver fault or something else. We do know that about 33 percent of parking accidents are the fault of the driver. With such statistics it might be important to consider how you can protect your vehicle from being damaged through driver error as well as the other accidents that occur. There are certain devices on the market that protect vehicles like your Citroen. These devices are called car parking sensors.
A parking sensor is fitted to the bumpers of the car to help you “see” the area around you with a series of audible tones. There are two parking sensors in most parking sensor kits. You have the front parking sensor and the rear parking sensor.
Not all parking sensors will work the same. In fact there are two types of parking sensors on the market for the Citroen vehicle. There is an ultrasonic parking sensor and an electromagnetic parking sensor. The electromagnetic parking sensor offers a better judge of distance and technology. Parking Dynamics sells a Parking Dynamics PD1 front and rear parking sensor. Their parking sensors are invisible when fitted, which means there is no need to drill a hole in the factory bumper.
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Citroen parking sensor requires more sensors to be placed in the bumper, with a drilled hole for each one. This can mare the factory look. It also doesn’t work to the degree an electromagnetic parking sensor works. The Parking Dynamics PD1 never needs to be readjusted. It also does not need maintenance. There has only been one issue with the Parking Dynamics PD1. The issue comes with heavy and SUV’s where water could set the parking sensor off. This is a minor issue that does not even occur on the Citroen parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1.
January 31, 2009 at 8:54 pm | Parking Sensor, Parking Sensors | No comment
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German engineering has created a valuable, reliable and fun car to drive so you will want to keep it safe when you take it out on the road. The best way to accomplish this is to install a Volkswagen Car Parking Sensor. The Parking Dynamics PD1 Car Parking Sensor would be the perfect choice for you. The system is easy to install with no unsightly holes drilled into your pristine vehicle.
A Volkswagen parking sensor will give you the peace of mind you want when it comes time to park your car. Whether you are parking in a car park or a garage you will know that you can do so without risk to your vehicle. There are a couple of options for you when it comes to purchasing a car parking sensor. You can get one that will enable you to park without doing damage to the front bumper and undercarriage. The second option would be for a rear mounted parking sensor that will protect you from unseen concrete barriers or curbs.
The PD1 car parking sensor from Parking Dynamics mounts in the bumper of your Volkswagen using electromagnetic strips. These can be cut to the exact length of your bumper and are positively going to stay in place no matter what the weather conditions. The audio portion of this device will be able to be mounted easily as well and can be heard if you decide to mount the speaker behind the interior trim.
Your Volkswagen will be safe from all the aforementioned obstacles as well as pedestrians or something in the roadway while you are parking. The car parking sensor will allow you to get within 10cm to an object so you will still fit into even the tightest car park situation without suffering any damage to your Volkswagen. The car parking sensor whether it is installed in the front or rear of the vehicle will be maintenance free.
If you have any questions concerning the installation you can receive help from the customer service helpline. You will be able to view videos on installation as well as see the radius of coverage you can expect. The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor doesn’t leave you with any dead spaces. So you can be assured that the entire length of your bumper whether it be the front or the back will be protected at all times. Take the time to get the right protection for your Volkswagen with a car parking sensor so it will remain in pristine condition.
January 30, 2009 at 8:26 pm | Car Parking Sensor | No comment
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Protecting your car is usually something you consider as you are buying a new or used vehicle. If you have just bought a Toyota or you are tired of the constant repairs consider what the Parking Dynamics PD1 front Toyota parking sensor can help do for you.
Cars have blind spots. We can’t always see where the bumper is in relation to an object especially if you have an SUV or other longer hooded vehicle. It can mean turning into a tight parking space causes a little trepidation. You might find yourself pulling into a spot by reversing and pulling forward several times. We have a solution to that problem.
The solution is purchasing a Toyota parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 kit, specifically the front parking sensor. The front parking sensor attaches to the back side of the front bumper reading the entire bumper including corners and sides. When you pull into a tight space the parking sensor will tell you how close you get to the object in your path. An object could be another vehicle, parking garage support, or even a wall. Whatever the object is the car parking sensor will detect it.
There are two audible zones on the front parking sensor. One reads between 70 and 20 centimetres while the other reads 20 to about 10 centimetres. The second zone will have a low frequency continuous beep sound. This sound means you are getting to close and should reposition. The Parking Dynamics PD1 for Toyota is designed to help you get into any parking space, even parallel parking.
We all have trouble with parallel parking at least sometime in our life. By eliminating the possibility of damaging your vehicle with the parking sensor you can be comfortable in any situation. There is also a rear parking sensor for the Toyotas. This
Toyota parking sensor helps you reverse park, and works in almost the same way as the front parking sensor. Having both parking sensors ensures all around protection and less time or money spent on fixing your vehicle.
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Mercedes has always been considered a top of the line car for luxury. Today is no different. When you own a Mercedes you want to keep it looking factory new and safe from all types of accidents. Most vehicles do not come with standard parking aids. This means your Mercedes could still be vulnerable to parking accidents in a variety of conditions.
The solution to protection your Mercedes is the Mercedes parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 kit. The parking sensor kit will protect your vehicle from being damaged when parallel parking, drive in parking, or reverse parking situations. For the
Mercedes parking sensor you have three options.
The first option is the front parking sensor. It has two audible zones to tell you when you are close to an object in front of you. It is installed on the inside of the bumper, which means the factory look of your Mercedes is not affected. Inside the cockpit you have a button installed near the steering wheel to engage the front parking sensor.
The other two options are a rear parking sensor and a rear vision parking sensor. The rear vision parking sensor is the same as the rear car parking sensor, but for one thing. The vision parking sensor has an LED display inside the car to help you map the rear area. The rear parking sensors offer three audible zones at varying distances. The first zone is 80 to 50 centimetres. The sound is a slow beeping. At zone 2, with 50 to 25 centimetres, the beep sound gets a little faster. Zone 3 offers a range of 25 to 10 centimetres with a continuous beep noise. This sound means you need to reposition the vehicle before backing up any further. The rear parking sensor is always engaged as soon as you put the car in reverse.
The Parking Dynamics PD1 detects people, vehicles, curbs, fences, bushes, and many other objects. With parking sensors you have other options on the market; however the Parking Dynamics PD1 is the only one with an “invisible when fitted” design providing you the best detection for your Mercedes.
January 28, 2009 at 6:09 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Parking Sensor | No comment
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Chevrolet vehicles come in a variety of different styles. Some of these styles can have blind spots when reversing or even when parking in a forward position. If you want to ensure your car is parked without issue then you might consider the Chevrolet parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1.
There are three different car parking sensors for Chevrolet when considering the Parking Dynamics PD1. Any parking sensor is going to help you park your vehicle, but some are better than others. Consider the Parking Dynamics PD1 it is an electromagnetic parking sensor which can detect objects up to 10cm in distance. This means you can parallel park without any more problems. Parallel parking is perhaps the most difficult way to park for many of us.
You have to reverse into the space, then turn the wheel and come very close with the front end before you can straighten out the car. If you have a number of blind spots parallel parking can be even more difficult. In this case two of the parking sensors from Parking Dynamics may help you. There is a front parking sensor and a rear parking sensor. These two parking sensors provide you with all around protection. Whether you drive into a space or reverse out of that same space the parking sensors can tell you if you are too close to an object.
The other car parking sensor option is the rear vision parking sensor. This parking sensor has an LED display to help you map the area behind the vehicle from inside the car.
The Parking Dynamics PD1 is more than just an electromagnetic parking sensor. It is a universal parking sensor. It can be used on almost any model and style of vehicle. It doesn’t matter whether you have a Chevrolet or BMW the Parking Dynamics PD1 will work. This is what makes it the best parking sensor on the market. To find out more about the
Chevrolet parking sensor see the installation and benefits of the parking sensor.
January 27, 2009 at 5:24 pm | Parking Sensor, Parking Sensors | No comment
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Whether, you own a Skoda, BMW, Peugeot, or Honda protecting your car when parking is essential. It really doesn’t matter what make of car you drive, you want it to keep that factory look for as long as you own it. It helps with the resale value, but more it just shows a pride you have in keeping things well maintained. There are all manner of protection you can use on your car that come installed. However, most car manufacturers still require you to add on parking aids. This can mean a lot of extra money when you get factory products and often on a used car it is impossible to get the factory option.
So what can you do to make sure you have parking protection? The answer is simple you can purchase an aftermarket parking sensor. Parking Dynamics PD1 is an aftermarket car parking sensor. We will show you why there are advantages to this type of parking sensor over other options.
Parking Dynamics PD1 is a universal electromagnetic parking sensor. The only other type of parking sensors on the market is considered Ultrasonic parking sensors. These ultrasonic parking sensors do not work at the same distance nor do they offer the exactness of the electromagnetic parking sensors.
The car parking sensors from Parking Dynamics are fitted to the inside of the bumper, which means they require no maintenance or repositioning over time, unlike the other car parking sensors. In fact the Parking Dynamics PD1 is maintenance free. They are also fitted without drilling holes into the bumper, which maintains the factory appearance.
The Parking Dynamics PD1 will fit with vehicles that have tow bars and even metal bumpers. You can get as close as 10cm to an object with the Parking Dynamics PD1. At Parking Dynamics there is a front parking sensor and a rear parking sensor for all around protection. Don’t let parking be a burden instead protect your vehicle.
January 26, 2009 at 6:52 pm | Parking Dynamics PD1 | No comment
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Parking sensors can help you in a variety of ways when parking your vehicle. Since there are a number of different types of parking it is essential to have all around protection for your Skoda. At Parking Dynamics there are three different car parking sensors that you can purchase. They are all Skoda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options.
First you have a front parking sensor. The front parking sensor is attached on the backside of the bumper. It does not require any holes to be drilled. The car parking sensor will also detect objects near the full length of the bumper including the corners and sides. The front parking sensor has a switch or button, which does need to be set somewhere near your steering wheel. This button engages the
Skoda parking sensor. Without engaging the parking sensor it will not detect the objects around you. You can have the front parking sensor working even while you are in reverse. This helps you especially when parallel parking, so that you can look away from the front bumper for a moment.
The other two Skoda parking sensors are for the rear bumper. The rear parking sensor and rear vision parking sensor. The rear parking sensor works similar to the front parking sensor in that it can detect objects on the sides and corners as well. All the parking sensors are installed the same way on the bumper. It is using the sensor that differs. For example the rear parking sensor is engaged whenever you place the car in reverse. The rear parking sensor also has three audible zones to tell you how close to an object you are. The front parking sensor for the Skoda only has two audible zones.
The rear vision parking sensor only has one difference from the rear parking sensor. The rear vision parking sensor has an LED display for inside the vehicle helping to map out the area around you.
All Parking Dynamics PD1 sensors will work on the Skoda. They are considered universal parking sensors. For the ultimate protection of your vehicle when parking make sure you have the Parking Dynamics PD1.
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Protecting your car is essential. Manufacturers tend to install some protective devices such as security systems and alerts for maintenance, but what about parking safety? Parking safety is generally left as a secondary option for a vehicle. If you want the parking aids installed from the dealer you usually have to spend a bit of money, and they can be quite unsightly. Why not go for an option that is both inexpensive and invisible? No matter what type of vehicle you want to protect from parking mishaps the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is there for you.
The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor will work on Honda, Audi, Jeep, BMW, Volkswagen and much more. To give you a better example take the Honda parking sensor. This car parking sensor is a universal parking sensor. This means that the Honda parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 can be removed when you sell the car and re-placed on a BMW. Of course by then you might just want to leave the parking sensor where it is. The point is you can use the Honda parking sensor on any vehicle at get all around parking protection.
The installation of the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is “invisible when fitted” because of its design. It does not require any holes to be drilled in your factory bumper. Instead it will be placed on the inside of the bumper, so no one will ever know that it is there. As a universal parking sensor it detects people, vehicles, curbs, pillars, posts, walls, fences, garage doors, and much more.
You will never have to worry about getting too close to another car while parking or reverse parking. The sensors will tell you when you need to stop and reposition. They still require the use of common sense, but they are definitely top parking aids. You have three choices in parking sensors for your vehicles. There are front parking sensors, rear parking sensors, and rear vision parking sensors. When you purchase the
Parking Dynamics PD1 you should have at least the front and rear parking sensor. For better protection consider the rear parking sensor as this will help reduce your blind spots even more. The rear vision parking sensor has a LED display inside the car mapping out the area behind you.
There is no need to have ugly parking sensors when you choose the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensors. Ensure you have the reversing safety you need.
January 24, 2009 at 5:58 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parallel Parking, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Parking Sensor Installation, Parking Sensors, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment
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The Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will help protect your vehicle from parking accidents. Most of the parking accidents that occur are reverse parking accidents. Therefore we are going to discuss reverse parking safety for Audi’s. You can always purchase the front parking sensor for the Audi, as well as the rear parking sensor, but if you are on a budget consider at least the rear Audi parking aids. We will look at both rear Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options that you have.
The first option is just a rear parking sensor. This parking sensor like all of the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensors is an electromagnetic parking sensor, and universal. This means it works on most car models and even on metal bumpers. For metal bumpers there is a minor change needed to the parking sensor to install it. All the Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options will be no drill parking sensors. Your bumper will remain new like it just came from the factory after installation.
The rear parking sensor offers you three zones to read objects around the vehicle. The closer you get to the object the more the audio tone becomes a constant sound. The rear parking sensor will read up to 30cm, which denotes how close you can get to another object like a car. The
Audi parking sensor does detect vehicles, people, pets, bushes, curbs, fences, and other barriers. It can even help you navigate out of your garage if the walls are tight.
The second Audi car parking sensor option is called the rear vision parking sensor. The rear vision offers a little more in regards to seeing the area behind your car. It has an LED display to install in the car to help map out the area behind you. This is your best option if you want the clearest view of what obstacles could damage your car. It still reads the same distance and detects the same objects.
These Audi parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options have been tested for weather issues. The results found that in some SUV’s with a heavy rain the readings can be off, but it is rare. So, for reverse parking safety in all parking situations make sure you have a Parking Dynamics PD1 for your Audi.
January 23, 2009 at 8:45 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Parking Sensors, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment
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You have just finished your weekly grocery shopping, and are now going to back out of the parking space in your Peugeot. You have had the Peugeot for two months. It is in pristine condition. Unfortunately as you back out, someone races past you because they see a parking spot closer to the store front. They weren’t paying attention to your car or its back up lights. Instead they were totally oblivious. Thankfully you were paying attention and just as they moved past your bumper missing it by a few centimetres you hit the brakes. Unfortunately a scenario like this is becoming more common in parking areas. Other drivers just pay attention to their cars and not what is going on around them. If you had a blind spot in your Peugeot where you didn’t see the car in time, the scenario could have been much different.
We have a solution for all types of reversing accidents to help in parking safety. The solution is the Peugeot parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1. The
Peugeot parking sensor allows you to back up or drive into a parking space without causing a parking accident. It will even help you avoid minor parking accidents like a slight bump of bumpers on two vehicles when you have a blind spot regarding your bumper. We could go on for pages and pages describing parking accidents and how the Peugeot parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 can prevent every scenario, but instead let’s look at the function of the parking aids with more depth.
There are three Peugeot parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 options. The first is a front parking sensor that attaches to the front bumper, inside the bumper. This means it will not harm the factory look of your car. There is a small transmitter that goes to a dash button in order to engage the front parking sensor. When turned on it will read the entire front, sides, and corners of your bumper to tell you how close you might be to an object. The Peugeot parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will detect people, pets, vehicles, bushes, fences, curbs, and most other obstacles you might find.
The rear parking sensor and rear vision parking sensor works from the same technology as the front parking sensor with a few differences. The rear parking aids will be engaged when you put the car in reverse. They will also have three audio zones to help you realise how close to an object you are. The front car parking sensor only has two zones. These Peugeot parking sensors from Parking Dynamics work in all weather and on most bumpers. They do not work without adaptation on metal bumpers.
January 22, 2009 at 8:57 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Sensor, Parking Sensors, Rear Parking Sensor | No comment
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