2006 Sonata Reverse Sensor

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by komobu, Jun 6, 2007.

  1. komobu

    komobu Guest

    Hi;

    I purchased a Reverse Sensor kit while I was in Korea that I would
    like to install on my American 2006 Sonata. It has 4 sensors that are
    installed in the rear bumper (Holes must be drilled). I also have the
    correct drill bit. I am curious as to the best place to drill the
    bumper because I dont want to drill in the wrong area and end up being
    1/2 into a structural support member. I am guessing about 1 inch down
    from the top of the bumper. Any help on where to drill the holes would
    be appreciated.

    Pat
     
    komobu, Jun 6, 2007
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  2. komobu

    Pits Guest

    Pat Stand by when the sun comes up here in about 4 hours will
    measure my 07NF and post the measurements as we are metric you will
    need to conert to yank inches :) cheers
     
    Pits, Jun 12, 2007
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  3. komobu

    Shaman Guest

    Excuse my ignorance, but... what does "NF" stands for?

    I see a lot of aftermarket parts on the web, NF parts...

    Shaman
     
    Shaman, Jun 13, 2007
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  4. komobu

    Pits Guest

    Is the model designation of 06/07 Sonatas is in the drivers manual
    and all sales blurb and invoice etc etc also hyundai web site and so
    on

    Well at least in the Antipodes :)
    now do you still want those measurements ?
     
    Pits, Jun 13, 2007
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  5. komobu

    Shaman Guest

    "Pits" <> a écrit dans le message de ...
    Is the model designation of 06/07 Sonatas is in the drivers manual
    and all sales blurb and invoice etc etc also hyundai web site and so
    on

    Well at least in the Antipodes :)
    now do you still want those measurements ?

    ----------------------------------------------------

    Those measurements were not for me... I was just asking about the "NF"
    designation

    Shaman
     
    Shaman, Jun 13, 2007
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  6. komobu

    Deck Guest

    Non factory?
     
    Deck, Jun 13, 2007
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