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Andy K



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try pressing it anyway

Post #585962 Wed Aug 28 2019 11:07am
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Simonhunt72



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So waited for the "P" button to be lit, pressed to turn off , no beep beep!!! Turned back on when parking and all working! Clueless as to why but it appeared to quiet the beeping!!!!!

Post #586030 Thu Aug 29 2019 6:27pm
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Andy K



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So the high spec cars have front park sensors.
And if u have a faulty sensor this can cause random beeps

Post #586036 Thu Aug 29 2019 7:44pm
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Simonhunt72



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It does have front sensors, and they have , in the past, just stopped working, wet weather etc, both front and back , tried to hear the clicking noise but all was quiet!

Post #586039 Thu Aug 29 2019 7:58pm
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Andy K



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yeah the problem is when fault sensors dry out and appear to start working.
but then detect ghost objects and beep

Post #586050 Thu Aug 29 2019 9:19pm
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Simonhunt72



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Very odd, and the damn beeping is nothing like the front and back sensor noise!!! Will have to trace the faulty one!

Post #586054 Thu Aug 29 2019 9:41pm
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Andy K



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maybe it isn't then?

but if it stops and soon as you press P it probably is

Post #586088 Fri Aug 30 2019 1:43pm
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Simonhunt72



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Poss a warning!? Such a strange issue, as it went away for a few weeks then came back 10 fold haha ,maybe a trip to pick landrovers brains !!,

Post #586089 Fri Aug 30 2019 1:54pm
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Brit Plumber



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I may be confusing this with another car but (a big but) doesn’t the module beep a sequence to indicate a fault, each sequence being a code? 2019 5.0 SC SVA (Current)
2012 5.0 SC AB. Sadly written off by a campervan
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Post #586116 Fri Aug 30 2019 9:16pm
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Col



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Could be thinking of this.

Diagnostics.

The parking aid module has a diagnostic connection via the medium speed CAN to enable faults to be retrieved using a Land
Rover approved diagnostic system. Additionally, an on-board diagnostic routine within the parking aid module constantly monitors
the system and alerts the driver to a system fault by emitting a tone from the front or rear sounder, depending on the fault.
If a parking aid system fault has occurred, the parking aid module will relay the occurrence of the fault to the driver in the
following ways:
The status LED will flash at a frequency of 2Hz if the system is active and fault is detected in the sensors, sounders,
related wiring or the module.
The front sounder will emit an error tone for 3 seconds at a frequency of 1500Hz if a fault is detected with the front
sensors or the rear sounder develops a fault.
The rear sounder will emit an error tone for 3 seconds at a frequency of 1500Hz if a fault is detected with the rear sensors,
the switch, the LED in the switch or if there is a CAN bus error.

On-Board self-test.

As part of the strategy of the system, the self-test will inform the driver of any faults by a combination of the LED and tones:
The status LED will flash if the system is active and a fault is detected in the sensors, sounders, wiring or module
The front sounder will emit an error tone for 3 seconds if a fault is detected with the front sensors or if the rear sounder
develops a fault
The rear sounder will emit an error tone for 3 seconds if a fault is detected with the rear sensors, the switch, or the LED in
the switch, or if there is a controller area network (CAN) bus error

Cheers
Col


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Post #586118 Fri Aug 30 2019 9:55pm
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Simonhunt72



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Valid idea tho! Where would that info possibly be? , oh ,and drove her today , no p button pressed , no bloody beeping!!!!!!🤯

Post #586119 Fri Aug 30 2019 9:56pm
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rover75



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Laughing They can be like that - Threats works - Sometimes Rolling Eyes

Post #586121 Fri Aug 30 2019 10:01pm
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Col



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Once you exceed 10mph the Fronts should deactivate anyway, which are the one's the "P" switch control and reactivate once speed drops to 6mph if still switched on.

Cheers
Col

Post #586122 Fri Aug 30 2019 10:21pm
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Simonhunt72



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Rover75, that's true and works Haha, and magically repairs itself!!
Col ,thankyou, maybe it's the front with the issue

Post #586123 Fri Aug 30 2019 10:27pm
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