ParkCity Tallin 818/305L
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- Wires for connecting the sensors, long enough, about 6 to 7 meters each.
- A button to turn off the front sensors and adjust their activation range (three positions), but the wire for the button is very short. I recommend buying an additional 5-meter, three-wire cable if installing it in the cabin.
- A good quality drill bit, I drilled 9 holes without problems (9th for the button).
- A paper ruler for marking (I used it for alignment).
- Display – it's okay, seems to be assembled well, but the speaker crackles. The information display isn't great; it's hard to get used to it. There are two sides (back, front), but one number, so you have to watch the waves closely ((( the wire is also very long.
- Three power wires. Black – ground, red to the brake light (front sensors activate when the brakes are pressed), green – reverse light. I personally extended and connected the red wire to the brake light repeater (the light functions as both brake light and position light, so the position light stopped working after connecting). You can skip connecting the red wire altogether; the front sensors will work when the reverse gear is engaged and the button is turned on.
- Try to buy sensors in the same color (matching in shade), SENSORS SHOULD NOT BE PAINTED. I personally bought black ones for a red car, thinking I would spray paint them to match. After painting, the sensors went crazy, working erratically. I had to remove the paint and drive with black ones (((