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Malstar0780



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Epsom Green
L322 parking sensors

Folks, hope the experts on here can help. My rear parking sensors have failed, I have replaced all the sensors in the rear bumper, I have also replaced the parking aid module, is there anything else I should check before suspecting the wiring to be at fault. The fronts have worked normally throughout the swap out process. Sorry if this question has been asked before, I did search but couldn’t find an issue like mine. The car is a 2011 TDV8. Thanks Malcolm.

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dennij



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It's common for the rear wiring loom from the sensors in the rear to wear through so well worth checking 2011 TDV8 Vogue SE

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Malstar0780



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I did check it when I replaced the sensors but looks like that’s my next port of call to revisit, thanks for the reply.

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Woofster



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The wires for the rear parking sensors are pressed in place around some plastic tabs behind the rear bumper. Over time, the sheathing gets brittle and if it cracks/splits, the light gauge wires become exposed and can easily get frayed. A re-splice should fix this problem. 2010 RR SC
2007 RR SC

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darrenm



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I would start by removing the rear bumper and check the wiring as that’s the normal fault ( if sensors are all good )

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Jack last



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Can you hear the sensors ticking?
If they’re new and no ticking sound must be a connection/wire broken

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Malstar0780



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Epsom Green

Everything is pointing that way, thanks for the reply. Looks like the bumper is coming off again.

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darrenm



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Jack last wrote:
Can you hear the sensors ticking?
If they’re new and no ticking sound must be a connection/wire broken
mine work perfectly (2010 tdv8 ) and don’t click the only way I can check mine is using my iid tool

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Jack last



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Must be a change in model years then my 2006 rears tick (front don’t though broken unfortunately) Laughing

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fanders



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Autobiography 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

I had this on my TDV8, broken wire where the loom passed through a hole in the crash bar. ---------------------------------------
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