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Redfox



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Denmark 2007 Freelander 2 i6 SE Auto Izmir Blue
What is this connector for?

Hi all,

I am having my Freelander 2 repaired from a small damage caused when parked by another car rear ending mine. So, inside the rear fender, on each side, is this connector/sensor/? hanging down.
What is that?

Please see attached picture.

Kind regards,
Redfox


Post #439432 16th Feb 2024 12:23 am
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Nodge68



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Does it have tyre pressure monitoring? If not it's for the tyre pressure monitor receiver antenna. You'll have then in the front too. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Soon to be sold.
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axle



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Parking sensors? Common sense isn't very common.
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Redfox



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No, I have already factory mounted parking sensors in the front and rear bumper.
So, I guess, that Nodge68 is right, They could be tyre pressure sensors.
Great, another system to do, so that it works Wink
Although I think normally, they look differently and have another tip, close to the wheel. These sits inside the rear bumper, fixed to the inner wheel arch rear part.
Hmm...

I should note, that on each side of the car, this strange sensor or what ever it is, is clipped into the inner rear wheel arch, and hidden behind the rear bumper.

Kind regards,
Redfox.

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jules



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"I should note, that on each side of the car, this strange sensor or what ever it is, is clipped into the inner rear wheel arch, and hidden behind the rear bumper."

They sound like the sensors for the tyres pressure transmitters in each wheel, clipped to the back of the wheel arch liners


 Jules

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