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XUJG



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Parking sensor audible volume

Does anyone know if it is possible to increase the volume of the front parking sensor audible warning volume?
My wife has a hearing impediment that means the tone and volume of the front warning is almost impossible for her to hear.

Thanks in advance
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Auto electrician should be able to wire additional louder bleeper component into the circuit, the same as it is possible to do the same to direction indicator clicking noise. Idea

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Thanks Guys
Maybe it's not so bad.
Perhaps she will not want to drive it!!

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Or,maybe, she will love driving it and bash into everything on sainsbury's carpark. Shocked

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A very good point TB
In fact she has just returned from her first drive and I think I have lost my new toy!

The thing I find strange is that even to me (and I have good hearing) the parking sensor bleep is much lower than the kights on warning which seems crazy to me.
My BMW has a ver acceptable level that is audible even with the radio on which is a definite no no with my new RRS unless of course there is a fault with my new vehicle.

One thought for the future RR is that the sat nav screen could double up for a superb visual aid on parking as it does with the new BMW.

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Johngilham wrote:
One thought for the future RR is that the sat nav screen could double up for a superb visual aid on parking as it does with the new BMW.


yep, the 5 series system was superb - the best I've ever had

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