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> Parking Sensors, Fitting after market parking sensors
petetherev
post Oct 14 2009, 01:01 PM
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Hello, Advice sought please. My wife has just purchased an i30 and I intend to fit parking/reversing sensors. Can anyone advise if is it necessary to remove the rear bumper or is there access from the under side. If the bumper has to be removed where are the fixings, if access from the under side what has to be removed to gain access.

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post Oct 15 2009, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE (petetherev @ Oct 14 2009, 07:01 PM) *
Hello, Advice sought please. My wife has just purchased an i30 and I intend to fit parking/reversing sensors. Can anyone advise if is it necessary to remove the rear bumper or is there access from the under side. If the bumper has to be removed where are the fixings, if access from the under side what has to be removed to gain access.

Thank you.



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There has been quite a bit said about this in various places on the website and on www.hyundaiownersclub.co.uk and if you go here http://www.hyundaiownersclub.co.uk/forum/v...?pid=8495#p8495 you will see what one guy did for his i10- I think there is a similar thing on the i30 club site too.
Buy them from Ebay around £20 or even cheaper at Amazon Price: £12.99 plus postage £4-40 = Total £17.39p delivered to your door. Usually in stock and sold by BV-electronics.
Two people wrote there on how to fit tj and djzenith

Hope this sorts it for you

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