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Rear Parking Sensor - One is faulty

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One of my four rear parking sensors has developed a fault (open-circuit) and needs to be replaced. Is it possible to buy new parking sensors that can simply be plugged in where the old ones were?

If so, any recommendations?

 

Would these work?

(http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Skoda-Fabia-Mk-2-07-13-Rear-Parking-Sensors-Kit-Matt-Black-with-Buzzer-/131117337563?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item1e8733cbdb)

 

Any advice is appreciated!

You would need to replace like for like 

Are they aftermarket parking sensors?

There are 3 different parking sensors fitted by Skoda.  If it's a pre-facelift model (2010 or earlier) then they'll be the dealer fit ones. If it's 2010 onwards then they can either be dealer fit or factory fit.

 

Dealer fit part numbers are: Inner pair BEA 700 001 01.  Outer pair BEA 700 001 02.

Factory fit part number is: 1S0 919 275

 

Both need painting to match.

 

I got factory fit sensors brand new from a european eBay vendor for about £20 each delivered.

Edited by PhilTheGeek

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