I am thinking to buy a backing sensor because I feel more safe when I back up. Is there anyone using a backing sensor? Is it useful ? where I can get a nice one? Thanks a lot.
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The one to detect the object behind you when you back up your car." H8 d' k# M4 y$ I& e) m2 `) ?/ e
Usually the sensors are placed on the rear bumper and there is a monitor on the on the dash.
Okay, that is the rear veiw back-up carema. " L: a+ p+ R+ t ` . z J7 }" j# G
It was on sale for $99 last week in Canadian tire.% s; H7 r; }5 u2 Z
: v$ C/ _ l- P8 k$ gWe have one installed on the company van, and it is okay to have you a very good idea of what is behind you. But it does not show object distance as good as a mirror especially the object is approaching from either side of the vehicle. I almostl kill my boss (haha too bad I missed) because of that. . s+ v* w' d; E; b6 ` 7 `# L) R/ C1 |& E7 N6 OIt was hooked up so the picture only appears when the reverve gear is engaged but I am so sure one can set it up to use it in all gears.
原帖由 kingsnake 于 2007-12-24 09:07 发表 ( t. x; B, a; ?" F5 y
Okay, that is the rear veiw back-up carema. 3 f' U9 Z2 t7 ?5 o7 m: x 2 C$ n1 }7 h) L* w3 Y
It was on sale for $99 last week in Canadian tire. , X3 Z4 W/ C( O : {( f% t b* yWe have one installed on the company van, and it is okay to have you a very good idea of what is b ...
4 _) x- Q- x1 p! i' wThanks so much. Acutally I have seen some sensors(not camera) on ebay. So I just wonder if there is anyone can install the sensor for me.