Skoda Parking Sensor Parking Dynamics PD1 Options

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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January 25, 2009 at 7:28 pm | Front Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor | No comment

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