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Is it possible to retrofit front parking sensors to 2016 octavia?

Yup...

20 hours ago, Iancash said:

Is it possible to retrofit front parking sensors to 2016 octavia?

To try and extend on @langers2k's consise and to the point -  previous answer (because he's such a wag :-) ) - yes, it can be done - there are generally two ways - you can either get a new front bumper with the sensors built in, then its just a case of retrofitting the loom back to appropriate control unit or you can get them retrofitted on your existing bumper (the less expensive route) and put in the wiring loom afterwards. 

Heh - simple question, simple answer :D

 

But yes, basically you'll need:

- a new parking module

- 4 front sensors

- replacement buttons for the centre console

- a front buzzer/speaker

- a wiring loom for all the above

- coding via VCDS or similar

 

There are plenty of places to grab a kit but just as a few examples:

https://www.carsystems.eu/skoda-octavia-3-5e-park-pilot-front-w-ops-5q0919294b-upgrade-kit-for-rhd-and-uk-markets,id1768.html

https://www.carsystems.eu/skoda-octavia-3-5e-park-pilot-front-w-ops-5q0919294-upgrade-kit-for-rhd-and-uk-markets,id3732.html

https://www.carsystems.eu/skoda-octavia-3-5e-park-pilot-front-w-ops-5q0919294-upgrade-kit-for-rhd-and-uk-markets,id3731.html

 

The difference seemingly being which buttons are included. Please check they are correct for you car before buying as they are just examples!

 

There is also a dedicated hole cutter if you want to use the existing bumper and keep things neat: https://www.carsystems.eu/screw-hole-punch-18-2mm-vas-6614-1-ase41217700000,id868.html

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