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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Diehammer on 08 June 2015, 09:26

Title: Parking Sensors
Post by: Diehammer on 08 June 2015, 09:26
Driving to work this morning and my front parking sensors were picking up everything at the side of the road such as traffic lights, they didnt do this on saturday but i changed a few settings. Does anyone know if this is normal or is there a setting for it.
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: remlapeel on 08 June 2015, 10:45
Mine does this occasionally if you're next to a beast of a truck or bus. Its a bit like the car panics.....OMFG look how big it is, its gonna kill me, get me away from it....BEEP BEEP!!!!!

Or for anyone who doesn't believe their car can actually think...It might just be them kicking up crap. Can also happen when the sensors are dirty.
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: SF-GTD on 08 June 2015, 10:52
Yeah, the vibrations of big lorry or bus passing by send my side sensors mad.  I sometimes get a beep if turning at a junction too, if I turn just after a car has passed me the sensors seem to think I'm trying to crash into the car that's just passed.
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: Diehammer on 08 June 2015, 11:19
Its really annoying
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: remlapeel on 08 June 2015, 11:30
Its really annoying

How often does it happen it yours? I mean I may get it once every other day perhaps. nothing more than than, and generally its when I'm in traffic. Not enough to bother me.

If you're getting it all the time, you could perhaps have overly sensitive sensor one side or something?
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: Diehammer on 08 June 2015, 11:39
Its really annoying

How often does it happen it yours? I mean I may get it once every other day perhaps. nothing more than than, and generally its when I'm in traffic. Not enough to bother me.

If you're getting it all the time, you could perhaps have overly sensitive sensor one side or something?

on a 5 mile drive it came on 3 times but it didnt come on when i was parking next to a mk6 gtd
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: SF-GTD on 08 June 2015, 12:01
I agree with remlapeel, it's only an occasional thing and doesn't get annoying.  I suppose you've only had your car for a few days, so maybe give it a week or so of journeys and you'll have an idea of whether your sensors are a bit too keen or not.
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: remlapeel on 08 June 2015, 12:22
Sounds like you may have. I do around 350miles a week and like i said I get it maybe 3-4 times. It would drive me nuts it happening once every 1 1/2miles aswell lol
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: Max Q on 08 June 2015, 12:40
@Diehammer You must have automatic activation of ParkPilot turned on in your car settings. This activates automatically if you drive towards an object (such as traffic) below a speed 6-9mph. Take a look in the manual, it explains it all and it's activation conditions etc...if it's bothering you just switch off automatic activation. It's perfectly normal, there's nothing wrong with the car.

Tbh I've found you need to be pretty close to the object in front before it starts warning you. I rarely hear it in traffic, you must be pulling up very close to the car in front!

EDIT:
Here's the section..
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh33/Max_Q/pp.jpg) (http://s252.photobucket.com/user/Max_Q/media/pp.jpg.html)

It activates when you are less than 50cm from the object in front...just leave a bit more room and it shouldn't bother you.
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: Diehammer on 08 June 2015, 12:45
gave the sensors a wipe and it seems to be ok now.
Title: Re: Parking Sensors
Post by: fredgroves on 08 June 2015, 19:22
Can be caused by several different things:

1) Something is actually close to you (or you are close to it!)

2) Exhaust fumes from the vehicle in front (yup, the sensors are ultrasonic and bendy hot air can distort the return signal)

3) Other vehicles with parking/distance sensors active on the road that interfere with yours. Its really annoying.

Of course, as has been said, you could turn off the sensors and just engage them when parking... I get annoyed with mine but still find them more useful on all the time.