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January 12th, 2003 02:22 AM #11
Mga 3,000 po ang cost ng back-up sensors ko kasama kabit at Y2K ang brand. Sir Doc Diesel pwede din po sa Adventure. Nagpakabit ako sa Ginza. Pulido ang trabaho at mukhang OEM. Nasiraan sila 2 drill bit o get it done. He..he. The cheapest na nakita ko ay 1,800 sa tabi ng Sprint at the most expensive ay 8,000 sa casa. Merong idinidikit lang ng double tape (para sa takot sa butas) at syempre like me butas. Most are made in Taiwan.:D
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January 13th, 2003 10:39 AM #12Originally Posted by roydok
meron ka bang contact number ng Ginza? Saan ito located?
OTEP,
meron palang back up sensors na may visual display? magkakano naman din ito?
Doc Diesel
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January 13th, 2003 10:46 AM #13
Originally Posted by TJMaxx
tj, can this be installed on cars? speaking of sensors, accurate ba ito? i mean, baka ang nirereflect nung sensor is malayo pa tapos magugulat ka na lang at BLAG!!!!
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January 13th, 2003 01:35 PM #14
Doc Diesel,
Almost Php 3K yata. Yung display niya is via bar graph. We just hung ours above the rear glass para kita sa rear view mirror.
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January 13th, 2003 09:56 PM #15kung sa kotse dapat yung ndi binubutas....... sayang eh plastic pa naman ang mga bumber.....:D
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February 4th, 2005 02:33 PM #16
help! need advice on this.. i posted this sa AUV section. guess this is more apt..
with regards to back-up sensors, gusto ko sana magpakabit sa 2004 Accord ko. kaso nga lang, nag-inquire ako sa Honda regarding this, nonchalant lang ang reply nila. sabi nila na hindi daw sila sure kung anong mangyayari kasi medyo maselan daw ang computer box nito. maarte daw sa kuryente.. ok...
ngayon hindi ako sure sa sinasabi nila pero wary ako i-try.
anyway, do you guys know of any shop in particular who can do this? or at least can anyone give me advice on the possibility of putting in a back-up sensor on a 2004 Accord?
thanks in advance!
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February 4th, 2005 02:55 PM #17The Altis has 6 sensors: 4 corner sensors (Front Right/Left and Rear R/L) and 2 backing sensors. There are 5 indicating lamps: Fr Right, Fr Left, Rear Right, Rear Left and Rear Center. The buzzer intensity increases as you approach the obstacle/barrier.
Nakakanibago sa unang gamit. After a while, nakakatulong sa pag tantya ng distance ng mga obstacles sa sides, front and rear.
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February 5th, 2005 11:05 PM #18
Walang problema sa Accor ang backing sensor. It is not an exotic car. Wiring is not really that different from other Honda models (and Japanese vehicles).
For a backing sensor you need only tap the switch that triggers the back up lamps to light.
Or if you're really simplifying things, you can even tap the reverse lamp wire as the 'trigger' to let the sensor know you are in reverse.
I'm not sure if you need to tap into another wire for a power source. A 'hot' wire (e.g. from the sound system) will usually suffice. Most installers in Banawe know how to go about with this.
I would recommend Jaffas (a bit pricey but with a good electrician) or Winterpine (supplies accessories to most dealerships).
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February 6th, 2005 02:46 AM #19Originally Posted by david12345
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