Sound slike the taurus unit mentioned earlier in this thread. I emailed them also.Quote:
Originally Posted by hihidamon
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Sound slike the taurus unit mentioned earlier in this thread. I emailed them also.Quote:
Originally Posted by hihidamon
i've got an xda ii mini myself, i've been thinking about using that as a gps receiver for maps for fun. I like gimmicky things :pQuote:
Originally Posted by hihidamon
how much did it cost you to set it all up? any reference points to get my started?
You have a website for the Taurus? You have any idea on how much is it? is it easy to DIY?Quote:
Originally Posted by Suntzu
Okies here's my reverse sensors...
Its just a 2 sensor.. Nothing to fancy that sticks/ drilled to the bottom of the bumper... The fins from my bodykit are giving the sensors in accurate readings.. If only i could move those sensors to be drilled in the middle of my bumper it would all be solved...
http://img296.echo.cx/img296/7859/dscf00427dk.jpg
The beeper speaker is located behind the back passenger headrest...
http://img296.echo.cx/img296/660/dscf00458wh.jpg
& the distance controller LED was put on top of my steering wheel...
http://img296.echo.cx/img296/1964/dscf00476xv.jpg
Costed me $305 from the Honda Dealer when i got the car... It was pretty expensive but then again i was going to be protected by a 5 year warranty...
I purchased the co-pilot live 4.0 package back in the beginning of 04 i think. Apart from my ipaq4150, the bundle cost me around $950, which includes software, australia wide maps, and a emtac btgps (very nice unit actually).Quote:
Originally Posted by VirIIx
Recently I upgraded from 4.0 to 5.0 for $195 and I now get much improved graphics and map updates.
However I ve seen deals on the Mio all in one ppc navigation unit for $699 at Strathfield, comes bundled with the same co-pilot 5.0 and will work staight away, no more to pay, amazing price really.
I wonder how technology depreciates rapidly in such a short time these days
Wow thanks heaps Pumz :D ! .. Once again a quick efficient post from u!
I couldnt find them but noticed them under the bumper. $305 a bit deer for 2 sensors but at least u got 5 years warranty with that.
Jl88rl..
U say urs is a 6 sensor one right?? Is that the 2 sensor for front and 4 sensor for back?? or is it all 6 sensors at back...
Never seen a 6 sensor reverse sensors before...
If u do install it tell us how much the installation was and do us some pics :D
i bought reverse parking sensors from ebay for $65 and installed them by myself. Total Cost = $65
time taken = 2 hours.
it has four sensors on the back plus a small display which shows distance and gives warning only in reverse gear.
best part is that you can choose colour for your sensors, so no need to install black sensors on my silver accord. :wave:
on normal running it displays internal car temperature.
Hey pumz its 2 at front and 4 in rear.
Npz hopefully remember to take before and after pics when i find an installer.
Mirz, is it hard? I rekon the most difficult bit would be taking off the rear bumper?
its damn easy mate.
1 - open your boot
2 - four black plastic screws, open them.
3 - 4 screws on the bottom of your bumper. open them.
4 - one screw on each side where your mud-flaps are, open them.
5 - you are ready to pull you bumper cover.
i did not know, thats why it took me longer to figure it out. now i can open my rear bumper cover in less than 15 mins mate, LOL.
i can take pics of my car and post them here tonite if you want.
but i dont think Euro would be very different, but still better check in user manual , how to remove rear bumper cover in Euro.
Nice work hehe, yeh ill check the manual!
Thanks for that!
I got them on my car as an additional after-sales extra. Cost $450 I think, I got beepy ones, but they are worth it for two reasons. 1. I didn't get a spoiler. 2. With a flush rear like the Euro, there's no bumper bar to absorb any impact, so any slight tap is gonna show.