2006 Sonata Reverse Sensor
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2006 Sonata Reverse Sensor
Hi;
I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
be appreciated.
Pat
I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
be appreciated.
Pat
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Re: 2006 Sonata Reverse Sensor
On Jun 7, 1:56 am, komobu <curra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
> like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
> installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
> correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
> bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
> 1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
> from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
> be appreciated.
>
> Pat
Pat Stand by when the sun comes up here in about 4 hours will
measure my 07NF and post the measurements as we are metric you will
need to conert to yank inches cheers
> Hi;
>
> I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
> like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
> installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
> correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
> bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
> 1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
> from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
> be appreciated.
>
> Pat
Pat Stand by when the sun comes up here in about 4 hours will
measure my 07NF and post the measurements as we are metric you will
need to conert to yank inches cheers
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Re: 2006 Sonata Reverse Sensor
"Pits" <spamlister@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
1181678940.098341.112820@a26g2000pre.googlegroups. com...
> On Jun 7, 1:56 am, komobu <curra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi;
>>
>> I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
>> like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
>> installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
>> correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
>> bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
>> 1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
>> from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
>> be appreciated.
>>
>> Pat
>
> Pat Stand by when the sun comes up here in about 4 hours will
> measure my 07NF and post the measurements as we are metric you will
> need to conert to yank inches cheers
>
Excuse my ignorance, but... what does "NF" stands for?
I see a lot of aftermarket parts on the web, NF parts...
Shaman
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Re: 2006 Sonata Reverse Sensor
On Jun 13, 9:25 am, "Shaman" <shaman2mille{NoSpAm}@>NoSpAm<yahoo.com>
wrote:
> "Pits" <spamlis...@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 1181678940.098341.112...@a26g2000pre.googlegroups. com...
>
>
>
> > On Jun 7, 1:56 am, komobu <curra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi;
>
> >> I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
> >> like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
> >> installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
> >> correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
> >> bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
> >> 1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
> >> from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
> >> be appreciated.
>
> >> Pat
>
> > Pat Stand by when the sun comes up here in about 4 hours will
> > measure my 07NF and post the measurements as we are metric you will
> > need to conert to yank inches cheers
>
> Excuse my ignorance, but... what does "NF" stands for?
>
> I see a lot of aftermarket parts on the web, NF parts...
>
> Shaman
Is the model designation of 06/07 Sonatas is in the drivers manual
and all sales blurb and invoice etc etc also hyundai web site and so
on
Well at least in the Antipodes
now do you still want those measurements ?
wrote:
> "Pits" <spamlis...@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 1181678940.098341.112...@a26g2000pre.googlegroups. com...
>
>
>
> > On Jun 7, 1:56 am, komobu <curra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi;
>
> >> I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
> >> like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
> >> installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
> >> correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
> >> bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
> >> 1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
> >> from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
> >> be appreciated.
>
> >> Pat
>
> > Pat Stand by when the sun comes up here in about 4 hours will
> > measure my 07NF and post the measurements as we are metric you will
> > need to conert to yank inches cheers
>
> Excuse my ignorance, but... what does "NF" stands for?
>
> I see a lot of aftermarket parts on the web, NF parts...
>
> Shaman
Is the model designation of 06/07 Sonatas is in the drivers manual
and all sales blurb and invoice etc etc also hyundai web site and so
on
Well at least in the Antipodes
now do you still want those measurements ?
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Re: 2006 Sonata Reverse Sensor
"Pits" <spamlister@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
1181708479.448389.235840@e26g2000pro.googlegroups. com...
On Jun 13, 9:25 am, "Shaman" <shaman2mille{NoSpAm}@>NoSpAm<yahoo.com>
wrote:
> "Pits" <spamlis...@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 1181678940.098341.112...@a26g2000pre.googlegroups. com...
>
>
>
> > On Jun 7, 1:56 am, komobu <curra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi;
>
> >> I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
> >> like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
> >> installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
> >> correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
> >> bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
> >> 1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
> >> from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
> >> be appreciated.
>
> >> Pat
>
> > Pat Stand by when the sun comes up here in about 4 hours will
> > measure my 07NF and post the measurements as we are metric you will
> > need to conert to yank inches cheers
>
> Excuse my ignorance, but... what does "NF" stands for?
>
> I see a lot of aftermarket parts on the web, NF parts...
>
> Shaman
Is the model designation of 06/07 Sonatas is in the drivers manual
and all sales blurb and invoice etc etc also hyundai web site and so
on
Well at least in the Antipodes
now do you still want those measurements ?
----------------------------------------------------
Those measurements were not for me... I was just asking about the "NF"
designation
Shaman
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