How to choose the right Parking Sensor System for your vehicle

Autos & Trucks

  • Author Aidan Doran
  • Published September 28, 2011
  • Word count 415

Many people think that if they did not order a new vehicle that included a parking sensor system that they will have to do without one. This is wrong. There are many aftermarket parking sensor systems that you can find that will help you avoid minor accidents and fender benders. There are a few things to think about when you do shop for a parking sensor system so that you are sure to have purchased the right system for your needs.

One thing to consider is the kind of vehicle you are driving. Not every system is intended for use with every vehicle type. You want to pick a system that is designed for your type of vehicle. Most after-market systems are not made to be used with a specific make or model of car although they may be designed to be used with a specific kind of vehicle such as an SUV, a truck or a minivan.

Front and Rear parking Sensors

You may also want to consider how many sensors you need. Some systems may have rear bumper sensors and others may have systems that cover both the front and back of the vehicle. If you find that you are backing up most often but do not have a problem with obstacles that are located in the front of the vehicle you may be able to get away with a system that uses fewer sensors and which focuses on the back of the car more than the front.

Wired and Wireless Systems

You may also want to consider how the sensor display communicates with the control box. The control box registers the signals from the sensors and sends it to the display. There are systems that are designed to be wired to the control box and others work wirelessly. You may find that there is a lot more installation work that is needed with a system which is not wireless.

Audio and Visual Controls

Another consideration is the kind of information that the display will tell you. There are displays that show how far you are from an object and others that simply beep or make a sound when you get too close to a foreign object. Different people will have their own preferences about which system they prefer to use. It may be worthwhile for you to view several different types of systems so that you can tell which you prefer before you go to the expensive of purchasing a specific system.

Aidan Doran is a freelance author who writes about various technology related topics, to know more about Aidan please visit his website www.techstore.ie

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