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The rear parking sensors on my blackline hatch have finally stopped working. With the constant wet weather in sunny northern Ireland my sensors stay on permantly when reverse is selected. It appears to be the rear nearside sensor at fault. Luckily there's is a mute button on the screen of my stereo . Has anyone else had this problem.

A few times. A quick wipe normally sorts it

Try the wife's hairdryer, just don't let the neighbours see you!

Had that 3 times now.

First time, the dealer replaced the sensor under warranty.

The next couple of times I just gave them a clean and they started working again.

Seems to be a common fault with them, though I never had that on my last car, a Leon FR, exactly the same sensors.

Ive had the same problem. happened three times in the last 4000 miles. Ill probably mention it when it goes in for a service bu not worth making a special trip for. These things should just work though i agree

I get the occasional issue with my sensors, saying something is near when it clearly is not. I just spit on them and wipe it and then they are good for months after.

I had to replace one of mine! Wish I'd known about the hair-dryer trick.

Its a great system when it works, never had one before but would not be without it now.

My replacement I got off eBay was quite cheap. I think it came from somewhere like Lithania

Yup one of the sensors on my blackline does it about once a week at the moment. Always the same sensor. Seems to dry out often a day so not too bad.

Will mention it at the fist service, want it fixing on principal.

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Cheers all. I've tried wiping them but not helping. Going back to dealer on Wed.

Hi, I had this same issue. If you place your finger very lightly on the sensor you should be able to feel it pulsing,if not then this is the faulty one. I must admit I did not know about the hairdtyer trick, I just ordered two new ones from TRADE PARTS SPECIALIST without asking the price! Big mistake, £140.00!!!!

Yes I would add that if you get down and place your ear against the sensor you can hear a noise; nothing from a failed unit.

You can get new ones for about £25 each off ebay.

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