Reverse sensors are a common failure. The speaker's are know to fail too. Put a multi-meter to the speaker terminals and put an object in the path of the sensors.

Parking sensors are useful when reversing towards a low wall or post. Both these are hidden from the driver's seat. ;)
I always look at the parking spot before I attempt to reverse in, for obstacles
 
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Yes neither of my vehicles have them, that is why I asked.

Every vehicle I've had for the past 10 years has had reversing sensors, including my current SE Freelander. The wife's Kuga can park itself onto a space too, although the driver has to operate the clutch and brake.
 
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Good news. Speaker dispatched well quick and fitted in my car and working so now I can drive again :)
Thanks to everyone who chimed in with the positive comments. Appreciate it..............dennis
 
Good news. Speaker dispatched well quick and fitted in my car and working so now I can drive again :)
Thanks to everyone who chimed in with the positive comments. Appreciate it..............dennis

The speaker fails as often as the sensors, which is odd. I've replaced lots over the years. Glad you've taken one fault off the list!! ;)
 

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