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Old 07-12-11, 08:07 PM   #1
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Hi guys,
anyone know if these are plug and play?
Take it you just need the sensors and clips, wiring and control box?
I have a late MK1 180
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Old 07-12-11, 08:12 PM   #2
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Hi guys,
anyone know if these are plug and play?
Take it you just need the sensors and clips, wiring and control box?
I have a late MK1 180
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The Mk2 ZS was just plug'n'play, dont know about the Mk1 though, may need a plug in to a T4 diagnostics machine.
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I've repaired 2 Mk2 ZS/R45 systems, and installed a fairly late Mk1 ZR system from scratch, and they were all exactly the same. I doubt a Mk1 ZS system would be any different, if that helps.
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Old 07-12-11, 09:15 PM   #4
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the wires are there, well they are in my 2002 MK1
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Old 07-12-11, 10:10 PM   #5
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cheers guys, mine is a 2004 mk1, where do i need to look for the wiring?
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if you open the boot and look behind the left carpet (passenger side) behind the lights you will see a few wires going to a IIRC a white connector, and it all clips into that, very easy
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Ok had a look today, couldn't see a white connector but there is a black four pin plug connected to 4 wires coming off wiring loom close to rear left light, any ideas? could this be the one or is this for something else?
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thats the one
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Old 08-12-11, 04:56 PM   #9
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or buy one of the £7 kits off ebay and wire it into the reversing light. That's what I've done on both my old van and the girlfriends Astra. They're fantastic kit for the price and even come with the right size hole saw!
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or buy one of the £7 kits off ebay and wire it into the reversing light. That's what I've done on both my old van and the girlfriends Astra. They're fantastic kit for the price and even come with the right size hole saw!
Can these be painted?

And could they be fitted to the front? I mean I know they can, but would they need a switch or do they only beep when you are close to something?
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