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Old 03-02-2019, 02:45 AM
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Hello Everyone,
Just bought an Outlander 2018 ES for my Daugther, And I thinking on adding her the Read Park Assist Sensors (MZ607692EX (Will need the Blue One (MZ607691EX))) Priced 502$ at the Mitsubishi Web Site,
But I see it elsewhere on ~200$, Anyone had a chance to do something similar? my car doesn't have any holes for the sensors, Do you know if this comes with the entire bumper cover? Does it require an additional kit?
Mitsubishi Web Site:
https://mparts411.com/accessories/20...sist-sensors-0
Other Web Site:
https://www.discountmitsubishiparts....Z607691EX.html

Bonus Question if you are already here..., The Front console, It comes with the basic one, No Android Auto/Apple Car, Is it replaceable?

Thanks,
Eran.


 
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Old 03-02-2019, 09:14 PM
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I have installed ebay parking sensors front and rear. They cost me only $10 each and some elbow grease.
See post #869 for parking sensors
Do you really want to spend 20 or 50 times more?
 
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Old 03-03-2019, 08:16 AM
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An aftermarket system is must less expensive and works. My daughters husband put on in her Toyota. It is a sensor and rear camera set up in a license plate frame.
 
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One of my biggest pet peaves is the parking sensors. I had them installed by the dealership before I picked up the car, and they are the factory/stock sensors. Although they work well, they are just too loud. I have parking sensors on my car and they are subtle but you know they are beeping. This is significantly louder to the point they are jarring. My only advice is to tape the speaker or wherever the sound comes out to mute it a bit. The one nice thing about the factory ones is that they is an indicator/button that shows which sensor is going off, and you can use the button to mute it. Unfortunately, it's not exactly in the most visible location, so I hardly look down at it to see which sensor is going off. I just naturally slow down or stop just in case unless it's going off when I'm in a familiar situation (backing out of garage). Also, it's nice that the tone is a little different between the front and rear sensors so you know if the object is in front or back. The sensors work good, just wish they were a little more subtle. Hope this helps a little, don't know much about aftermarket/ebay sensors.
 
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Old 03-04-2019, 05:19 PM
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I decided to go on the original as well, The dealership will do the installation and will give warranty on them (since they are original).
I know its more expensive from all the 3rd party ones, but I prefer it that way.

Thanks everyone for all the answers!
 
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