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Hopkins 20195va-cl-en Nvision Ultrasonoic Wireless Back-up Sensor Kit Nip on 2040-parts.com

US $64.95
Location:

Lawrence, Kansas, United States

Lawrence, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:n-VISION MPN:20195VA-CL-EN Manufacturer Part Number:20195VA-CL-EN UPC:088797201954

The Hopkins 20195VA-CL-EN Wireless Back-Up Sensor Kit helps prevent accidents by letting the driver know when he's too close to objects behind him. Ultra sonic back up guidance system detects objects from 1 - 6 feet away. Audio-visual display with audible sound signal. Easy wireless installation from back to front requires no drilling.Perfect for family cars, SUV's. Pick-ups, RV's and More!!!

  • Improved ultrasonic sensing helps eliminate blind spots and increase driver awareness
  • Works when vehicle is in reverse only. Sensors are tied into the reverse light.
  • Detects objects up to 6 feet away
  • Compact LCD Display shows exact distance and location of an object
  • Specifically designed for cars, trucks, vans and SUV's
  • Sensors simply attach to bumper
  • Wireless signal from bumper to dash of the vehicle
  • Transmits wireless signal from bumper to dash
  • Dimensions: 3.25"W x 8"L x 11.25"H



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