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How to install parking sensors on an Opel / Vauxhall Meriva B.Follow me as I show you everything from start to finish. Video timeline timestamp: Removing boot plastic trim 0:01 Measuring drilling points for sensors On the bumper 2:48 Drilling sensor holes in bumper 6:51 Installation of parking sensor 10:05 Feeding parking sensor cables into the boot compartment 13:10 Wiring parking sensor module to reverse lights 16:09 Running Parking sensor display cable from front dashboard to Boot compartment 20:05 Final test 24:52 If you liked the content and want to support the channel for free, please click a link below next time you need to make a purchase of anything on Amazon US or UK. It will be at no extra cost to you and I'll greatly appreciate the small commission this will send my way. Thank you USA https://amzn.to/36pD98t UK https://amzn.to/2NBpKBH Stuff I use to make videos (for those curious/want to start youtube) Videos shot on my trusted 2014 Galaxy S4 Lapel Mic: DIY made from old headset parts Microphone for voiceover: Guitar Hero Konami microphone Video editing software: Movavi video editor plus 15 http://www.theprofitfans.com/movavied... PC Screen capture & secondary editing software: Camtasia 9 http://www.theprofitfans.com/camtasia Audio editing and speedup: https://www.audacityteam.org/ Main laptop: 2014 Lenovo G510 with i5-4210M CPU and 12GB ram (all working smooth and lovely) Disclaimer: Some links above are affiliate links and can be used at no extra cost to you if you wish to support this content. If you dont want to use them, please proceed to your local amazon website / google and do a product search on it directly. As always, my advice is to go to a local store and touch and feel any physical product so you know what you are about to order online.