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Old 10-20-2013, 05:53 AM
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damaged front pdc sensor

hi all, when driving home last night i caught the front corner of the car on my metal gate when swinging into the drive as a result i have damaged the pcd sensor.
i think it still works ( can i test the individual sensor with bmw scanner or navcoder?)

anyway i have attached a picture, the pds sensor i can see i can get replacement from as cheap as £16 on ebay but looking at it there appears to be another ring around the outer side of the sensor is this a housing bracket? as there appears to be the most damaged.

i looked on ebay and saw this for housing bracket but im sure this looks wrong shape for a e53 even though it says its for e53 as it has a rectangular front and looking at mine its moulded into the bumper?
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