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DallasG

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  1. Prezafab, yeah the topics I've seen the whole bumper isn't needed to be removed, just the silver bit, I'm sure I could reach in a push the sensor back through, I stuck a endo camera in there and can see it just sitting there, that video did help, it does seem reasonably easy, a few bolts, if I can't fix it it's gonna be a call to a mobile sparky which I think is overkill. Thanks for the reply.
  2. My mum's Yeti has had one of it's rear park sensors pushed into the bumper, I saw the topics on here that reference that, just wondering what kind of job it'd be, would it be 30 mins or is it something I should leave to a professional, mum's kinda anxious about me messing around back there, but it seems simple enough, the constant beeping when reversing is getting on her nerves a little I think. I could turn the sound down until she decides but I'd rather fix the issue rather than just the beeping. Any info on how long it'd take a semi skilled person would be much appreciated.
  3. Hey, I'm here in behalf of my mum mainly, she has a 2012 Yeti, loves it, but has had a few issues lately and I'm no mechanic but kinda handy so I'd like to have a go getting these things sorted if I can and this is the premier Skoda page in Australia and I'm sure I'll get the answers I'll need here.

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