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Reporting back on my rho-plate license plate installation - After a couple weeks the front sensor started to go off, so I had to push the right side of the plate down a little. Now it seems fine again. In case anyone else is thinking about the rho-plate (it doesn't disable or mask any of the front sensors), here is what is working well for me:
Reporting back on my rho-plate license plate installation - After a couple weeks the front sensor started to go off, so I had to push the right side of the plate down a little. Now it seems fine again. In case anyone else is thinking about the rho-plate (it doesn't disable or mask any of the front sensors), here is what is working well for me:
Thanks I have the exact same plate and the exact same issue. I just turned off my auto parking assit haha 😂
Thanks I have the exact same plate and the exact same issue. I just turned off my auto parking assit haha 😂
FYI - My adjusted position is working flawlessly and I've had no false alerts since that post. I'm very satisfied with the Rho Plate and it's working with all my parking and surround camera sensors.
I have a Platypus brand front plate in the tow hook and parking sensors. The plate kit comes with several foam thumb nail size stickers that go over the sensor. It takes several but they absorb the sound waves so the sensor behind the plate doesn't give off a constant warning. It is easily removed and replaced with the tow hook for DEs.
FYI - My adjusted position is working flawlessly and I've had no false alerts since that post. I'm very satisfied with the Rho Plate and it's working with all my parking and surround camera sensors.
So basically just push the right side down 👇 a bit? And the left side is up a bit? So it's a little crooked I guess?