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					Originally Posted by smokeonthewater  Thanks D..... HMMMM How do those sensors work? Do they need a screen? I assume the system is powered by the backup light circuit and comes on automatically when you shift into reverse. | 
	
 They pretty much work like the factory ones.  As you back up they sound a buzzer or chime tone to let you know that something is behind you, and at the same time an led lights up on a little gizmo on your dash.  The closer you get to what you're backing up to, the more led's light up and the more chimes sound.
The cheaper kits come with 4 sensors for your rear bumper, the more expensive kits come with 8 sensors, for your front bumper, side fenders and rear bumper.
I just got the 4 sensor rear bumper one for the Land Rover.  I think it cost me in the neighborhood of $20 including shipping.  Works well, and is especially handy in a tight parking space.  I can usually back to within a foot of another car without worrying about touching them.
You can also buy kits that have a small camera mounted on your rear license plate bracket, that sends a pic to a small screen that you mount on your dash or wherever you want, but they cost a tad more, usually in the neighborhood of $60 or thereabouts.
Follow this link to see the proximity sensors: 
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...at=0&_from=R40
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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