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HOW TO INSTALL BMWS PARKING DISTANCE KIT
HOW TO INSTALL BMWS PARKING DISTANCE KIT
Published by ipswich318ti
05-25-2008
Default HOW TO INSTALL BMWS PARKING DISTANCE KIT

right after a long time of researching this i have finally got round to fitting it all in and guess what it works lol

i got all my bits from a scrap yard and it didnt cost me alot at all

1 x Control unit pdc 66 21 8 381 089
1 x Bracket f control unit pdc 61 13 8 367 664
2 x Plastic nut 16 13 1 176 747
3 x Hex bolt with washer 07 11 9 915 039
2 x Clip nut 51 12 7 070 202
1 x Gong with holder 65 81 8 360 995
1 x Gong with holder 65 81 9 155 105

1 x Bracket f trigger contact pdc 66 21 8 366 363
1 x Self-locking hex nut 07 12 9 900 191
1 x Wiring set pdc 61 12 8 357 822
4 x Ultrasonic-sensor, passive pdc 66 21 8 352 137



i didnt use the gong on this list i used the one that is in the front of the car which the obc uses
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By ipswich318ti on 05-25-2008, 04:50 PM
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you will also need 4 of part 12s these hold the sensors into the bumper trims
and of course u will need all 3 bumper trims
i took the wiring connectors out of the old bmw them i used these to wire it up
ill take a pic of this later

1 x Rubber strip left
for vehicles with park distance control 51 12 8 206 373
1 x Rubber strip right
for vehicles with park distance control 51 12 8 206 374
1 x Bumper guard
for vehicles with park distance control 51 12 8 206 375
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By ipswich318ti on 05-25-2008, 04:54 PM
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The following info is from the bmw wiring diagram...
Fuse 24 (10A) connects to pin 26 on the pdc box.
pin 23 and pin 10 are for diagnostics on the pdc box (I guess you can ignore these)
14 and 18 go to ground.
21 goes to the GONG (BL/GR blue/grey wire)
pin 6 on the box BL/GE (blue/yellow) goes to the reversing lights

i picked the power, ground and reverse lights connections off the rear lights, and then install a new GONG in the front of the car where the obc gong goes,
PS the gong needs power and ground to function, along with the trigger wire (mentioned above)
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By thesk8nmidget on 05-25-2008, 05:19 PM
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VERY NICE

i would like to retrofit this eventually as well! where does the indicator go on the inside? any pictures of that?

you should take some pictures of the install process!
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By Mallard on 05-25-2008, 05:52 PM
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sweet

get us a few pics of the wiring fella so we can see where its all supposed to go !
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By ipswich318ti on 05-25-2008, 07:17 PM
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will do its raqining today so thts y i not bothered to go out side
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By runnr548 on 11-03-2022, 03:45 AM
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Old thread, but very cool!
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