Gili Parking Monitoring Installation Guide44
Introduction
This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to install a Gili parking monitoring system on your vehicle. This system can help you detect any obstacles when parking, making it easier and safer to avoid accidents. Before you begin, please gather the following tools:
Gili parking monitoring system
Drill
Wrench
Screwdriver
Tape measure
Step 1: Identify the Location
Determine where you want to mount the sensors. The best location is usually on the rear bumper, centered and as close to the ground as possible. Mark the location with a pencil.
Step 2: Drill the Holes
Using the drill, create four holes at the marked locations. The holes should be large enough to fit the sensors' grommets.
Step 3: Install the Grommets
Insert the rubber grommets into the holes. These grommets will help protect the sensors from damage.
Step 4: Mount the Sensors
Push the sensors through the grommets and secure them with the included nuts.
Step 5: Run the Wiring
Run the wiring from the sensors to the control unit. Make sure to secure the wires with zip ties or electrical tape.
Step 6: Install the Control Unit
Mount the control unit in a convenient location, such as under the dashboard or in the trunk.
Step 7: Connect the Wiring
Connect the wires from the sensors to the control unit. Refer to the Gili parking monitoring system manual for specific wiring instructions.
Step 8: Calibrate the System
Place the vehicle in reverse and engage the parking brake. The system will automatically calibrate itself. This process may take a few minutes.
Step 9: Test the System
Once the system is calibrated, test it by placing an object behind the vehicle and engaging reverse. The system should emit a beeping sound as the object gets closer to the vehicle.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed your Gili parking monitoring system. This system will help you park your vehicle safely and easily.
Additional Tips
Make sure to clean the bumper surface before mounting the sensors to ensure a secure bond.
If you are having trouble drilling the holes, use a pilot hole drill bit to start the holes.
If you are not comfortable installing the system yourself, you can have it professionally installed.
2025-01-04
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