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rear pdc housing

Post by Ryoken » Thu Feb 08, 2018 9:57 am

other day i got the dredded pdc fault, went round and listened to them all ticking , rear outer right wasn't ticking , easy fix :)
made the mistake of letting my mate help out , he used a thin screwdriver to pop the outer part off, then pulled sensor from the rear, after he had done it , (I was making brews)
how the hell to these go back together :)
outer part, inner part and pdc

cheers

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Re: rear pdc housing

Post by Horizon » Thu Feb 08, 2018 5:17 pm

When I changed one of my rear ones on my old E53 I put my hand in the removable exhaust comer on the rear valance and pulled on the tab at the bottom of the sensor housing, this enables the rear part to slide over the sensor housing and you extract the sensor towards you and then unplug it once out.
Sounds like he's broken off the outside part.
Look on real OEM and they do the two piece holder.
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Re: rear pdc housing

Post by Alan Gunn » Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:58 am

Has yours still got the 2 small tab's on it (you can just make them out in this picture/advert.
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Re: rear pdc housing

Post by Ryoken » Sun Feb 11, 2018 10:03 am

ill have to have a look when I find it , I think ive lost em both :)
I'm 90% sure nothing has actually broke,  sure I remember the tabs
ona side not how do you take the plastic exhaust corner cover off?
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Re: rear pdc housing

Post by Horizon » Sun Feb 11, 2018 10:33 am

I used a trim removal tool, it is held in with 4 tangs I seem to remember, not difficult to remove, and just press back in after, access to the sensors isn't bad once removed , feel inside for the tab at the bottom of the sensor housing and pull.
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Re: rear pdc housing

Post by Ryoken » Sun Feb 11, 2018 12:32 pm

cheers chief , ive found the 2  bits, well, mum has , I left them  on garage floor ,  shes bringing them over tomorrow, :)
will have a go at work over upcoming week ,and let you know , as I'm not laying on the floor in this weather,
and no I cant use the garage , as its got upper tailgate ,and 2 left doors (F+R) to go on the X , but that's another project for later,
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Re: rear pdc housing

Post by Ryoken » Sun Feb 18, 2018 8:56 am

looks like the sensor housing isn't damaged at all, at least he didn't break it , I just got to fathom out how to remove that cover, google , isn't really showing any results, i dont think i explained 100% brilliant though in the OP  he removed the outer part of the cover and then pulled the sensor back resulting in just a bare empty hole where the housing should be :)

weathers not THAT bad today , so I'm going to have a play today
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