🚗 Park Like a Pro, Stand Out in Style!
The DPS400 Reverse Parking Sensor Kit by Dolphin Automotive features 4 ultrasonic sensors available in 32 factory-baked colors, ensuring a durable and seamless match to your vehicle. Designed for easy installation with included tools and waterproof connectors, it provides audio alerts from 1 meter to 30cm for precise parking assistance. The kit fits neatly with a 21mm hole and 2mm overlap for a clean finish, activates automatically when reversing, and is backed by a lifetime warranty, making it a trusted, stylish upgrade for any vehicle.
Manufacturer | Dolphin Automotive |
Brand | Dolphin Automotive |
Package Dimensions | 29.4 x 22.2 x 5 cm; 560 g |
Item model number | DPS400 |
Manufacturer part number | DPS400RBLU |
Item Weight | 560 g |
M**
Excellent product
My garage fitted all 4 sensors at the rear of my Peugeot 108 as it's a small car and not necessary at the front. They are extremely efficient and the colour is perfect. The beep is sufficiently loud. Highly recommended.
I**
Easy to fit
Perfect product easy to fit.
T**O
Good and reliable parking sensor kit
Had these installed on my Kia Rio for a few months and so far they have been very reliable and have not failed, only had one instance where they continously beeped, this was in snow and I wiped the sensors, have not had this issue reoccur even in the recent snow.The kit was relatively easy to install, comes with everything you need, although I did have help from a friend to remove part of the bumper/boot trim and you will need to find a way to tap into the reverse power feed, I chose to solder but you can do it any other way.The parking sensors sensitivity can be adjusted to suit you. So far they have been really helpful, so would recommend!
M**R
100%
Sensors were easy to install and very good quality
G**G
Good value & easy to fit
Good value compared to other systems out there shopping around. Ordered one set for rear and one set with switch for front. Tools required to fit are all supplied the rest is down to you and some basic DIY skill is needed with wiring up the rears correctly to come on with reverse and wiring the front in with switch also, and marking out the sensors correctly to drill the bumper if pre marked holes aren't present on the inside of bumper. But easy enough to do if careful and some youtube videos can watch also to help.
P**B
Great product
Measure twice, cut once, plan your cable route, easy to install if you have good diy knowledge. Connect red wire to reverse lights with scotch lock or something similar.Tip- For a 20 plate Corsa, the live wire in Blue.
B**L
Performance Issues
I am using Dolphin DPS400 on Toyota Auris 2012 1.6Normally these parking sensors are working fine but some time when i put in reverse the sensor start continous beep while there is no obstruction in the back of car. The way is clear but the continous beep is there.
D**E
Tricky to fit but well worth it
I fitted these to a 2002 Honda CR-V. I can’t say it was easy, but probably no more difficult than other similar products. I had to use the angled spacers/washers that come supplied because the bumper is angled upwards where they need to be fitted. Maybe because of this, the sensors aren’t perfectly flush to the bumper, there’s about 0.5mm gap in places. When you push them in, don’t push the centre, push the surrounding ring.I tapped into the live feed of the reversing light as instructed, but tapped into an available earth wire rather than a metal body part.I can’t understand why the power and earth leads are simple wires, meaning you should really strip the live to the reversing light and solder it in. I used Posi-Tap connectors which made it much simpler and results in less damage to the car’s wiring. In my opinion, Posi-Taps should be included in the box. I would recommend getting some if you’re taking this on.I would also recommend watching every YouTube video you can find on the subject, especially if you can find ones specific to your make and model of car.I’m no auto electrician but I do have limited experience of messing about with motorbikes. Also my car isn’t worth much, so the risk was low. If you have no experience of doing stuff like this, and/or your car is worth quite a bit, I would suggest finding a professional to do it for you, or at least a knowledgeable mate. It took me about 5 hours. The bumper had to come off, and most of the boot interior and trim (it may be easier on your car). I’m cream crackered now!Bear in mind, there are lots of weird little plastic clips that hold bumpers and trims together, and they break if you force them or do it wrong.To be honest, the instructions aren’t up to much. Theres more info and instructions on their website, and on the Amazon ad, than there is in the box. Do your research. Read and watch everything you can find. Then maybe get someone else to do it for you ;)Oh, they do work btw, so I’m happy. Overall, good value.
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