install OEM parking sensors to w211
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install OEM parking sensors to w211
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is it difficult to install from scratch the OEM parking sensor system ??
does it have wiring if it is not installed from beginning ??
thanks
is it difficult to install from scratch the OEM parking sensor system ??
does it have wiring if it is not installed from beginning ??
thanks
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I did the rear OEM install on a W203. It was involved to say the least and I had the help of SteveNL at the time. Bumper removal, ECU install, wiring, replacing rear headliner light with integrated indicator / light, etc.
I'm not even tempted to do it in my W211. If you are - I'd go with the Bosch URF7 system. It's essentially the OEM parts less the OEM display.
I'm not even tempted to do it in my W211. If you are - I'd go with the Bosch URF7 system. It's essentially the OEM parts less the OEM display.
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I did the rear OEM install on a W203. It was involved to say the least and I had the help of SteveNL at the time. Bumper removal, ECU install, wiring, replacing rear headliner light with integrated indicator / light, etc.
I'm not even tempted to do it in my W211. If you are - I'd go with the Bosch URF7 system. It's essentially the OEM parts less the OEM display.
I'm not even tempted to do it in my W211. If you are - I'd go with the Bosch URF7 system. It's essentially the OEM parts less the OEM display.
its ok without