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Parking Sensor PCB

Started by Scuba_do, December 04, 2013, 06:42:52 PM

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The tubing to the rear screen washer became disconnected from the plastic joining clip in the space under the front passenger seat, emptying the entire washer fluid reservoir into this space, drowning the PCB for the parking sensors which no longer work. The Ford price for a replacement PCB is absolutely stupid - the Service Manager at my local Ford dealer wouldn't even check it because he said he had looked it up previously and it was extortionate. He advised trying to find some sort of OEM replacement. Can anyone recommend a suitable source? I've tried Breakeryard for one from a scrapped vehicle but no joy.

Around Ã,£600 I believe :)

I've bought and sold a load of these in the past, generally pick them up for about Ã,£25 in breakers and they go for a fair bit more on ebay. If you don't have a local scrappy near by then ebay's bound to have one...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/380707137620 for example :)
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