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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Ceramic coatings and parking sensors
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0Black" data-source="post: 16594661" data-attributes="member: 172762"><p>Hello Everyone,</p><p></p><p>A local car club I am apart of had an interesting topic. Ceramic coatings and sensors. One person was stating that a ceramic should be done around a sensor (for acc, parking, lane assist) instead of over it in blaming a recent install from some shop as to why their cars sensors were no longer working. I am not a pro, but I found this rather shocking to hear as I have done my own cars with a 9h ceramic's before without issues to the sensors functionality. This kind of got me curious for future knowledge on a couple of things. One, do you install ceramics over sensors or around? Two, if a ceramic does block a sensor then how does it do it?</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the off topic post, but I am curious lol.</p><p></p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0Black, post: 16594661, member: 172762"] Hello Everyone, A local car club I am apart of had an interesting topic. Ceramic coatings and sensors. One person was stating that a ceramic should be done around a sensor (for acc, parking, lane assist) instead of over it in blaming a recent install from some shop as to why their cars sensors were no longer working. I am not a pro, but I found this rather shocking to hear as I have done my own cars with a 9h ceramic's before without issues to the sensors functionality. This kind of got me curious for future knowledge on a couple of things. One, do you install ceramics over sensors or around? Two, if a ceramic does block a sensor then how does it do it? Sorry for the off topic post, but I am curious lol. Sean [/QUOTE]
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