Peugeot Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

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.  
 
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Parking Dynamics PD1 Front Parking Sensor gives total Forward Parking Protection

Front parking sensors along with reversing sensors offer you all around protection for your vehicle.  A parking system with the road conditions we have today is almost a necessity due to the smaller parking lots, the size of cars, and the millions of cars that are on the road. 

The streets are busier with individuals, cars, and objects that can be potential hazards for parking cars.  When you have a parking system you don’t have to worry as much about car parking as you have in the past.  Before we launch into a bunch of scenarios for the front parking aid, we will look at how the PD1 Parking Dynamics Universal Parking Sensor works. 

The PD1 is an electromagnetic parking sensor that is a no holes “invisible when fitted” design.  The electromagnetic front parking sensor has been tested to make sure it is safe and easy to park without incurring bumps, scrapes, or tragic accidents.

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The forward parking sensor will fit on any type of vehicle from cars, vans, 4×4’s, SUV’s, Motor Homes, and MPV’s.  The front parking sensor will take the guessing out of parking, especially if your vehicle has blind spots.  The PD1 sensors will detect any object from people, curbs, pillars, posts, walls, fences, vehicles, barriers, skips, and garage doors.
 
The front parking aid has a metallic antenna that mounts on the inner side of your bumper.  The forward parking sensor will even mount on a metal bumper, with some modification to the parking sensor.  The mounting ability enables your bumper to remain free of any ugly and visible front parking sensor from the past technology.
 
There are several reasons why you might want the front parking aid on your vehicle.  We have mentioned a few of these reasons above, but now we will get into more depth for the forward parking sensor.  First of all by having the front parking aid and a reversing parking sensor you will gain all around protection. 

Often we believe we don’t need the front parking sensor because we can see in front of us rather well.  However, in most cars you still can’t see the bumper, despite that fact that you can guage it better.  With the forward parking sensor you are able to determine how close to an object you are, rather than guessing.
 

The front parking aid has two zones to tell you how close to any object you are.  The first zone will read between 70 cm and 20 cm from the object.  You will hear a beep beep sound that increases in frequency as you get closer to the object. If the forward parking sensor detects you are too close it will change the sound of the tone.  This will be zone 2 of the front parking sensor.  Zone 2 is a low frequency, constant beep.

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The constant beep of the front parking aid means you should stop immediately and reposition the car.  By repositioning the car the front parking sensor will again guide you to better get out of the parking space you are in.
 
For example if you are in a parallel parking space you need to know how close you are as you ease out of the space.  The car sensor in the park is always engaged when the car is placed in reverse.  However, the forward parking sensor needs to be engaged by a button under the steering wheel.  As you ease out of the space you need to know where the bumper is next to the car in front of you.  The front parking aid can help you tell if you will hit the car in front or if you are not too close.
Another time the front parking aid can be of use is in garage parking.  A garage can be one or more cars wide.  The most typical space is set for one car.  If you are like a lot of individuals you probably have a great deal of stuff in your garage along with your car.  To make it easier for the driver to get out parking to one side is more beneficial than trying to get around your stuff and the mirrors on the car.  The forward parking sensor can help you guide the front of the car into the garage space without hitting anything you are storing in the garage.  The front parking aid can also tell you if you are too close to the wall of the garage.
 
Front parking sensors like the PD1 offer help in a number of scenarios.  Have you ever tried to drive out of a narrow driveway with brick planters lining the sides?  The forward parking sensor in this case could tell you if you are too close to turn and help you avoid the planters.
 
Another reason to use front parking aids comes in parking lots.  With the forward parking sensor you will know if you’re too close to a parked car or when parking cars if you are too close to the curb or light post.  The front parking sensor offers certainty over guessing.
 
For a different scenario in a parking lot let’s look at one more example of a use for forward parking sensors.  The sensors will be able to tell you if the vehicle to the right or left is too close to your bumper.  Imagine yourself leaning high over the steering wheel, guessing if you are too close to the car as you try to make the turn out of the space?  I bet you have done that at least once.  With the front parking aid you no longer have to be worried.  You will simple engage the front parking sensor and begin backing out.  If you do get too close the sensors will alert you. 

The PD1 car parking sensor on your vehicle saves you time, headaches, and accident claims.  It will pay for itself in a matter of months when you no longer need to file a claim for a tiny scratch or big accident.

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