Maserati GT Rear Parking Sensors

bigbob

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Process of elimination? Buy a Skoda one and replace each in turn until they start working again. Or as you said before, replace them all for ~£45 and be done with it.

Indeed either of those is a great option but it would be a shame to take the bumper off and then find the sensors and the wiring around them are not the problem.
 

namaste

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Indeed either of those is a great option but it would be a shame to take the bumper off and then find the sensors and the wiring around them are not the problem.

I think your only options are that or as Moz says, take it to a place that can read the codes. Thing is, even if there's a wiring fault to one of the sensors, it'll probably still show up as a sensor fault.
 

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Since the cold weather in Edinburgh, -7c one night, mine stopped working again (QP5) took it on the chin, dropped the GF off at Sandal and Allbrig station tonight (**** up in Leeds) for some reason gave all four rear sensors a light-hearted tap before getting in car and driving home, all working lol!!

I've done the tap before to no effect no I've no idea really....

TPMS still piiising me off tho....
 

Wheelybin

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I’m having the same issue with my QPV sensors. Started off as a rear one being temperamental which a friendly knock tended to sort out. Now, none of them work and I get the yellow P in my central dash. How much do the sensors cost and should I just replace them all?
 

bigbob

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Thanks. Like other posters, mine seem to have come back to life again today after a good 2 hour drive. Must be battery related. Who knows. Thanks for this

I’ve bought some Skoda ones. Next stop is to get them painted up.
 

bigbob

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Nice. Can you let me know where you got them from and what I need to search for

Morning, got them off ebay, link on post #12. They look right but need them painted then fitted. Will come back in a couple of weeks with the result - intend to do all four rear sensors given I will have the bumper off (don't really mean 'I') and the Skoda parts are cheap.
 

Lavazza

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I need a front (inner) parking sensor for my 2009 GTS MC.

Is this correct, since Eurospares shows the part number as 217832?

Thanks
 
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sofasurfer

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I need a front (inner) parking sensor for my 2009 GTS MC.

Is this correct, since Eurospares shows the part number as 217832?

Thanks
All the parking sensors on the front are the same part. I'm not 100% sure that's the same one I used on all my fronts.

I used these ones and they worked a treat.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01FDA42LO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

Wanderer

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For the QPV, the sensors are not the same as the Skoda ones, I know, I have four in my drawer and they are too small. The correct ones (for QP, assume models same MY are same) are Volvo ones.