OEM Style Backup Sensor Install [pics]
#34
Got mine yesterday, installed this morning
Thanks for the post NSXTC,
You made it so much easier for the rest of us. I got the poron micro 5 yesterday and started working this morning. Removed the torx screws under the rear bumper for clean access, drilled the 1/2 " holes and ran the wire. I used cable loom to protect all the loose wires. Also, I used black silicone to avoid dirt or humidity from getting in. Piece of cake, very accurate warning system.
Thanks again for all the advice.
You made it so much easier for the rest of us. I got the poron micro 5 yesterday and started working this morning. Removed the torx screws under the rear bumper for clean access, drilled the 1/2 " holes and ran the wire. I used cable loom to protect all the loose wires. Also, I used black silicone to avoid dirt or humidity from getting in. Piece of cake, very accurate warning system.
Thanks again for all the advice.
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I'm ordering another Poron Micro 6 Series (new and improved according to John at Poron USA, Inc. for $299.99 + $8.00 shipping to Chicago) for my newer CS!
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Sloth doesn't you cayenne turbo have them already I have never seen one without?