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Parking sensors malfunctioning?

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Old Feb 20th, 2019, 13:45   #1
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Angry Parking sensors malfunctioning?

WTF Volvo?! It's happening lately. Rear parking sensors i don't know how but from time to time they disconnect. Today while i was parking my car at my garage, i didn't hear sensors beeping and i let my car slowly hit the wall. I got so damn furious. I have always so much attention while parking how could i got distract?? I saw then that parking function was on but not in the 360º view.How did it disconnect?? Did it ever happen to you guys? Thanks in advance.
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WTF Volvo?! It's happening lately. Rear parking sensors i don't know how but from time to time they disconnect. Today while i was parking my car at my garage, i didn't hear sensors beeping and i let my car slowly hit the wall. I got so damn furious. I have always so much attention while parking how could i got distract?? I saw then that parking function was on but not in the 360º view.How did it disconnect?? Did it ever happen to you guys? Thanks in advance.
If the sensors are beeping and you - or your passenger - turns down the radio then it doesnt turn down the radio, it turns down the sensors and you can easily turn off their sound by mistake. I have to ban my daughter from fiddling with the volume when I am manouvering or she will turn off the sensors.... Check that this is not your issue first.
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Thanks. Precisely what happened. My younger sister did it lool I just said to her...no more sound up and down. Just leave it. She asked sorry. But it was so slowly that hit the wall that the rear bumper is completely ok. I went to the wash car machine and washed car so i could see any scratch and all is ok. I had luck this time. I won't let it happen again.
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