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WAECO MagicWatch MWE 890 3.07
Front parking aid for cars, 4 built-in sensors
≥ Activation via speed signal, reverse gear (timer) or switch (optional)
≥ Acoustic (and optional visual) warning function
≥ Optimised range of approx. 25 – 80 cm
Ref. No. 9101500042
Optional extras
LED display // Ref. No. 9101500045
External switch // Ref. No. 9101500049
Front parking aid for retrofitting
Do you want to supplement your rear parking aid to
get all-round protection for your car? Then you should
opt for one of our optimised-range front systems – e.g.
the new, hard-wired MWE 890. You can hear (and see
on the optional LED display) how close you are to an
object, and when it is time to stop.
Wireless front system
There’s no need to drill through the bulkhead to install this
system, thanks to the radio-based communication between
the control unit and the operating element. The optional
punching tool can be used to fit the tiny 18 mm sensors into
the bumper with great results. WPS 900F has a range of
25 – 95 cm, which is perfect for a front parking aid. The
system gives you the option to shift the stop line and is fitted
in record time.
The optional punching tool for 9-series sensors makes it
easier and faster for you to fit the sensors in the bumper.
Thanks to a special punching method the paint around
the hole will not be damaged, cracked or chipped.
For an aesthetically pleasing finish, paint the sensors in
the colour of the bumper.
Punching tool
Punching tool
Parking aids
WAECO MagicWatch WPS 900F 3.07
Wireless front parking aid for cars, 4 built-in sensors
≥ Activation via speed signal, reverse gear (timer) or switch
≥ Loudspeaker with LED display (acoustic and visual warning)
≥ Optimised range of 25 – 95 cm
≥ Option to shift the stop line
≥ Integrated CAN bus interface for the speed signal
(analogue connection is also possible)
Ref. No. 9101500019
Optional extras
Punching tool for 18 mm sensors // Ref. No. 9101500013
Punching tool for 22 mm sensors with 10° mount // Ref. No. 9101500024
‘Extra pair of eyes’
for the front
NEW