Mine is just hanging by the wires from the spare tire bracket in the trunk. It swings back and forth smacking into the passenger quarter panel whenever I make a right hand turn. Very annoying ! You would think that it would be mounted to something rather then just hanging from the wires. Does anyone know of a better way?
Shock sensor is not a separate item, is located in the alarm module, which is the black box attached to the body modual(locate at left kick panel under dash.
It looks almost like a little shock absorber and it is located above the rear differential.
The map sensor is on the passenger side near the shock tower. Make sure the plastic nipple isn't snapped off.
Not quite, the 74 Nova had provisions for the shock absorbing front bumper in the frame horns which the 67 Camaro did not have.
ya we have peizo electric sensor which detects the vibration created on the sarface . we can also use shock sensor to detect vibrations
This is the removal and installation of a rear shock in a Camaro there might be some differences
If it came with them, it needs them. They are call struts which is a type of shock, if they are worn out then they will need replacing. == ==
it is up by the shock
Shock sensors for the air bag deployment? In front of the vehicle, under the radiator support. There are two of them and the electrical connections are yellow in color.
bad yaw sensor,shock,or faulty ground in the system
If it has a shock sensor, the alarm will go off. If it does not, the alarm will not response. The easiest way to check if you car has a shock sensor is to hit your car gently, most alarms will warn you, but it will not set them off.
The Shock Trauma Medical Center, which is most commonly known as the University of Maryland Medical Center, is currently located in Baltimore on 22 S. Greene Street.