Hyundai Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Car parking sensors come in two different types. There is the ultrasonic parking sensor and the electromagnetic parking sensor. The Hyundai parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is an electromagnetic parking sensor. The technology offers a wider zone or area to read objects around the car’s bumper, which helps prevent most vehicle parking accidents and provide you with reverse parking safety. The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is a no holes parking sensor.

The no drill parking sensor means the rear PD1 parking sensor attaches to the backside of the bumper, and does not interfere with your factory look on the Hyundai. The Hyundai parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is also a universal parking sensor, which allows it to work with all most all vehicles on the market. The installation of the Hyundai parking sensor is easy and can be done with a licensed installer.

The rear Hyundai parking sensor is the most common parking aid for cars because we often have blind spots in the back of the vehicle. However, there is also a front Hyundai parking sensor to help you with any blind spots or difficult parallel parking jobs you might encounter. The rear parking sensor reads in three zones to tell you when you are too close to an object. When you get to the constant beep sound this means the car is too close to the object. The Hyundai parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 can detect vehicles, people, pets, curbs, bushes, and fences.

The front parking sensor from Parking Dynamics has two zones with a constant beep being one. This car parking sensor detects the same types of objects as the reverse parking sensor. There is one key difference in how the two parking sensors work. The front parking sensor must be manually engaged where as the rear parking sensor is engaged as soon as the Hyundai is placed in reverse.

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January 20, 2009 at 8:48 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking | No comment

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Lexus Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

The Lexus parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 technology offers a unique design in that it is a no holes parking sensor. It simply attaches to the rear side of the bumper to provide you with the same factory look, from when you purchased the car. The Parking Dynamics PD1 Lexus parking sensor has been tested in a variety of parking and weather conditions. 

The electromagnetic parking sensor technology will prevent bumps, scrapes, or tragic accidents. To give you a situation in which the Lexus parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 might come in handy:
Your drive way is lined with bushes on either side, and at the end of the driveway you have a blind spot because of the beautiful landscape you own. Your neighbourhood also has several pets and children. Since you have to go past the sidewalk it is difficult to always tell if a child or pet is in your midst as you back out. To prevent the rear accidents and provide driving safety you can engage the Lexus parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 to tell you when an object or person is too close to your car.
In fact the rear Lexus parking sensor is automatically engaged when the car is placed in the reverse position. So, whether you are parking or leaving your driveway you will not have to worry about anything or one in your blind spot.
For all around protection, regarding parking safety, you should also consider an investment in the front Lexus parking sensor. The front parking sensor does not engage automatically. There is a button to depress under the dash, which will turn on the car parking sensor. 
The technology for both the front and rear parking sensors are almost the same. The front parking sensor only has two zones to help you park or leave a parking space, where as the rear parking sensor has three zones. The effect is the same allowing you to park your vehicle without damaging any aspect of the car. 
The Lexus parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 will detect high and low curbs, bushes, fences, other vehicles, and people or pets. You will find the parking sensor to be most helpful in parallel parking situations to avoid hitting the bumpers of other cars around you. 
With the Lexus parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 you can always feel safe when parking. What’s even better is the parking aids can be an aftermarket purchase and are universal parking sensors, meaning they work on more than just Lexus vehicles.
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January 10, 2009 at 5:13 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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Jaguar Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1

Did a cat just run behind your car? Did a child through their toy into the street and run after it, as you are backing out of your driveway? Perhaps you accidentally bumped the car beside you as you were moving to park? There are numerous scenarios I could paste here for you to read about that concern parking accidents, but instead of dwelling on the negative and possibly hurtful experiences we will talk about what you can do in order to avoid such parking accidents or driving incidents in the future.

The surest way to make sure no one is hurt, not even a pet is to have the Jaguar parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 on your vehicle. A Jaguar is not an inexpensive car and you should do your utmost to protect the factory look both inside and out. Here is a situation in which you might find the Jaguar parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 helpful:
You’re driving along downtown London looking for a place to park on the street. You’re luck is with you as there is a parallel parking spot just inches from the store you need to visit. So you pull up alongside the car in front of the parking space, angle in, and park. However, it is not as easy as it sounds. Your rear bumper has a blind spot, and you can’t tell if you are too close to the car behind you. Then just as you turn the wheel to guide the front of the vehicle in the space you can’t see your front bumper of the Jaguar. 
This situation is common in many cars. To avoid bumping either vehicle with parallel parking you have a couple of things you can do. You can have a passenger watch on the sidewalk and give directions. Or, you can purchase the rear Jaguar parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 and the front Jaguar parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1. The parking aids help you park the vehicle in any parking spot without worrying about blind spots. What makes the parking sensor even better is the installation.
The Jaguar parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 is an “invisible when fitted” design, which means it is a no holes parking sensor. It installs on the rear side of the bumper offering that factory bumper look, as well as parking aid. There is no better way to protect your Jaguar than the Jaguar parking sensor Parking Dynamics PD1.
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January 7, 2009 at 4:51 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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Parking Dynamics PD1 Kia Parking Sensor

Kia’s are not truly expensive cars like the Lotus or Lexus; however that doesn’t mean they aren’t just as valuable to you when you purchase a new or used Kia. If you have recently purchased a Kia you might want to consider how you will take care of the vehicle. After all you don’t want any damage to happen to it. A lot of the time we think about theft, on the road accidents, and minor scraps that can happen when backing out of our driveway. What you also want to consider is that 33 percent of all parking accidents occur because of driver error. If you find a lot of blind spots in your Kia you should consider the parking aids at www.parkingdynamics.co.uk. The parking aids offered will help you safely park and un- park your vehicle without damage. 

Parking Dynamics has a PD1 Kia parking sensor that works on your vehicle. In fact the PD1 parking sensor is a universal parking sensor, so it works on just about every car on the road. The PD1 Kia parking sensor has an electromagnetic technology. The electromagnetic parking sensor offers all around protection for your vehicle, even on the corners and sides of the bumper. It can help prevent bumps, scraps, tragic accidents, and other issues. The PD1 parking sensor will detect people, vehicles, curbs, walls, posts, bushes, and garage doors. You will never have to worry about your vehicle being damaged in a parking accident. You have complete parking safety.
The PD1 Kia parking sensor can be front, back or both. The front parking sensor works with a button under the steering wheel and two audible zones. The rear parking sensor is engaged whenever the car is placed in reverse. There are three audible zones for the rear sensor to help you get closer to an object without damage when parallel parking or backing up. 
The installation of the parking aids is quite simple, but you can also ask a professional to install the system if needed. The installation is a no holes parking sensor, which means it is invisible when placed on your car. It attaches to the back of your bumper and will not ruin the factory look. The Parking Dynamics PD1 Kia parking sensor does not require maintenance. For full protection of your Kia try a PD1 parking sensor.
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Lexus Parking Sensors

Parking sensors can come on any vehicle from the factory as long as you make the additional purchase. With Lexus dealers a package with parking sensors can cost upwards of 500 pounds. It will be closer to 1000 pounds if you decide to get the self parking Lexus model with back up cameras. The dealer packages are expensive, but you know they are installed and your vehicle will be safe as soon as you drive it off the lot.

We have a different solution for you if the package for Lexus parking sensors is too much from the dealer. Also, what if you buy your Lexus used? How can you get parking sensors on a used vehicle? To ensure that your vehicle is always safe we have the solution with the Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensors. The PD1 parking sensor is an aftermarket product that is easy to install and “invisible when fitted.” In fact it is a no holes parking sensor, which means your bumper will look factory new.
The ease of installation combined with the cost of the parking sensor kits make them worthwhile even on a Lexus. What makes the PD1 parking sensors even better is that they work on any vehicle. You could purchase the parking sensors and a couple years later remove them and place the parking sensors on your new vehicle. 
You have all around protection for curbs, pedestrians, and other vehicles that may be in the area you are parking. You never have to worry about damaging your front or rear bumper again. At Parking Dynamics we have three different parking sensors to sell. There is the front parking sensor, rear parking sensor, and the rear vision parking sensor. The front parking sensor works with a button under the dash to engage it. The rear parking sensors actually hook into your gear shift, so every time you go in reverse you will have the parking sensor engaged. The rear vision parking sensor offers a LED sensor to go with the audio tones to help you gauge the area behind you better.
To protect your Lexus, purchase one of our Lexus parking sensors from Parking Dynamics. They are universal parking sensors.
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November 30, 2008 at 9:43 pm | Car 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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Audi Parking Sensors

Buying a new car means that you want to protect the vehicle and an Audi is one of the more expensive vehicles on the market. You can always purchase an Audi with factory parking sensors. The manufacturer has the technology to install them for you, but they usually want more than 250 pounds for installation, parts, and having the car personalised. If you want to save a little money on your Audi purchase or if you have an older model without parking aids you might consider aftermarket parking sensors.

At Parking Dynamics you have five different kits to choose from, and three parking sensors. The first is a front parking sensor, which is installed on the backside of your bumper with strong adhesive tape. You also have a rear parking sensor and a rear vision parking sensor. The rear vision parking sensor comes equipped with an LED sensor to help outline the area around you. It is different than camera parking sensor kits. 
The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is a no holes parking sensor. It installs for all around protection with tape rather than a need to drill. It is also an electromagnetic parking sensor. It can read an area as close as 10 cm without causing an accident. Protecting your new Audi or even your older Audi should be a concern. Even if you don’t think you will upgrade to a new model in the next few years you still want to have resale value on the car. The Audi parking sensors make sure your car will be like factory new at least with parking protection.
The rear parking sensors will engage when you place the Audi in reverse. The front Audi parking sensors work a little differently. They need a button under the dash in order to engage the parking aids. The PD1 parking sensor will work on almost all vehicles, and not just the Audi. If you decide you wish to buy a different brand of vehicle you can take the parking aids with you instead of purchasing a new set. There are several reasons to purchase Audi parking sensors, and we have only mentioned a few. See www.parkingdynamics.co.uk for more information.
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November 26, 2008 at 8:42 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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BMW Parking Sensor

BMW gives you to options when you purchase your vehicle. You can have a dealership parking sensor kit installed or you can have the car without any parking aids. Dealership parking sensors tend to be expensive, even when it is the same technology. If you want to save money on BMW parking sensors we have an option for you at Parking Dynamics.

The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is an aftermarket installation, with the same technology as the car manufacturer. You will receive an electromagnetic parking sensor when you purchase the PD1 parking sensor. It has a range of the entire bumper and sides of the bumper. Other parking sensors do not have as much range to read objects.
Buying a BMW is an investment. You don’t want it to be damaged in a parking accident. There are two parking sensors for the BMW. You have the front parking sensor and the reverse parking sensor. What makes the PD1 parking sensors even better than other aftermarket competition is the “invisible when fitted design.” As a no holes parking sensor you attach the parking sensor to the back of the bumper and run the sensor to inside the car. You will be safe from bumps, scraps, and other accidents with the car parking sensors from Parking Dynamics. You also don’t have to damage the bumper just to install the sensors.
The rear parking sensor comes in two forms. You have a rear vision parking sensor that gives you a look at the area behind you. You also have the standard reverse parking sensor, which offers an audio signal. The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensor is maintenance free.
For more information regarding the PD1 car parking sensor see http://www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/Vehicle-Sensors/BMW/BMW-Parking-Sensor-Parking-Dynamics-PD1. This link takes you to the BMW parking sensors for all the information you could need to provide parking safety in any situation.
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November 22, 2008 at 5:37 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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How Long Have Parking Sensors Been Around?

Sometimes history is just fascinating to learn about. If you are one of those individuals who likes to know a lot about many things you might find learning about the history of parking sensors fascinating while you try and determine what parking sensors will be right for your vehicle.

Parking sensors history starts in the 1950’s. The curbs in the UK as well as other countries during the 1950’s were higher than most curbs of today. This matters, only in that the tyres on a vehicle during that time were side walled with white. This side wall was important to keep clean and attractive for many vehicle owners. Something needed to be done in order to help a person park without hitting the curb and hurting their tyres. The first parking aids were not meant for avoiding people or other cars, but as protection for the tyres. 
The first parking aids were really just spring loaded wires. In fact they might remind you a lot of a car’s aerial. They were meant to bend so they wouldn’t break when in contact with a curb. The metal would also alert the driver that the vehicle was close to the curb as it scraped the side. It was a primitive system and now we have better sensors.
It took quite a few years for the creation of a more mechanical system that would actually alert the driver inside the car with a tone frequency. These parking sensors are ultrasonic parking aids. You would have to drill 4 to 6 holes in the bumper to attach the parking aid. It would then give you almost complete protection. The ultrasonic parking sensors are still used today, but there is something even better that is less than a decade old.
The electromagnetic parking sensors are easier to install, use, and they require no maintenance. They are also a no holes parking sensor, which means you don’t have to wreck the factory bumper to attach the parking sensor. They attach on the back of the bumper with strong adhesive tape. www.parkingdynamics.co.uk has the PD1 electromagnetic parking sensor. Just follow the link to learn more. 
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November 10, 2008 at 6:45 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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