T Teamferret New Member Oct 17, 2019 #1 One of the sensors on my D3 is showing faulty, do i really have to remove the bumper to change it? Regards Ian
One of the sensors on my D3 is showing faulty, do i really have to remove the bumper to change it? Regards Ian
marjon Well-Known Member Full Member Oct 18, 2019 #4 Do a search on here as I am sure somebody changed there’s by drilling it and getting it out. Without taking off the bumper or making a mess can’t remember what model it was but think FL. But all similar anyway. j
Do a search on here as I am sure somebody changed there’s by drilling it and getting it out. Without taking off the bumper or making a mess can’t remember what model it was but think FL. But all similar anyway. j
marjon Well-Known Member Full Member Oct 18, 2019 #6 Nodge68 said: What's the problem with removing the front bumper? Click to expand... The usual rusty bolts probably that would end up with the need for welding a repair plate of some sort maybe just a guess J
Nodge68 said: What's the problem with removing the front bumper? Click to expand... The usual rusty bolts probably that would end up with the need for welding a repair plate of some sort maybe just a guess J
Nodge68 Well-Known Member Oct 18, 2019 #7 marjon said: The usual rusty bolts probably that would end up with the need for welding a repair plate of some sort maybe just a guess J Click to expand... It's like a 20 minute job to remove the front bumper. It's much safer to do that, than risk damage to the bumper, trying to get the duff PDC sensor out.
marjon said: The usual rusty bolts probably that would end up with the need for welding a repair plate of some sort maybe just a guess J Click to expand... It's like a 20 minute job to remove the front bumper. It's much safer to do that, than risk damage to the bumper, trying to get the duff PDC sensor out.