307 Parking Sensors

Treat your Peugeot to 307 parking sensors this new year. Get the best out of your Peugeot and keep it bump-free for 2010. No drilling, easy to install, you’ll wonder what you did without a parking sensor once its been fitted.

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January 12, 2010 at 4:00 pm | Car Parking Sensor | No comment

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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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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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Parking Dynamics PD1 Parking Sensor vs. Ultrasonic Sensors

Parking Dynamics has the only electromagnetic parking sensor on the market for a variety of cars. You can purchase a PD1 parking sensor at www.parkingdynamics.co.uk. The BMW parking sensor, Peugeot parking sensors, Lexus parking sensors, and even Audi parking sensors are available at the above website. The PD1 parking sensor does not work on every car and some cars may come from the manufacturer with car parking sensors already installed. However, for the vehicles you need parking sensors on your answer will be Parking Dynamics.

There are two types of parking sensors on the market: the electromagnetic parking sensor and the ultrasonic parking sensor. The ultrasonic parking sensor is an older technology. It was created to produce an ultrasonic sound to bounce of an object that then sends the signal to you in the car. Before the signal can reach you it must go to another parking sensor that will receive the information. The ultrasonic parking sensor set up has 4 to 6 sensors for sending and receiving information. You also have a smaller area the sensor can read for objects in the way.
The electromagnetic parking sensor has a magnetic pulse it sends out to read objects on the entire bumper, including the corners and sides. There are two sensors with the PD1 car parking kit. You have a front parking sensor, and a reversing parking sensor. The sensors are able to send and receive, rather than needing two sensors to send and one to receive like the ultrasonic parking sensor.
Steel Mate and Laserline are ultrasonic parking sensors. The Steel Mate works on metal bumpers, but so does the PD1 car parking sensor. The PD1 just needs a small modification in order to fit to the metal bumper. The electromagnetic parking sensor is also an “invisible when fitted” parking sensor. It is a no holes no drill parking sensor. It will not change the appearance of your bumper in the least. The Ultrasonic parking sensor requires bumper modification and matching paint. As you can see there are several reasons why the electromagnetic parking sensor is the best.
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November 4, 2008 at 6:12 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Sensor, Parking Sensor Installation, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking | No comment

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