Parking sensors cleaning in Exeter

Professional parking sensors cleaning services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60

Typical Duration

15-20 mins

Location

Exeter, Devon

Parking sensors properly cleaned. Dirt and grime removed, false beeping fixed, sensor accuracy restored.

Stop The Annoying False Beeps

Parking sensors beeping at thin air? That's usually dirt on the sensor faces confusing them. Devon's muddy roads coat sensors in grime, they can't read properly, and suddenly you're getting constant beeping when nothing's actually there.

💡 Pro tip: Don't ignore sensor beeping just because it's usually false - the one time you ignore it might be when there actually IS something there. Better to get them cleaned and working properly.


Why Cleaning Matters

Dirty sensors are worse than no sensors:

✅ Clean Sensors❌ Dirty Sensors
Accurate detection, only beep when neededFalse beeps constantly
Full range detectionReduced range, late warnings
Work in wet weatherFail in rain/spray
Reliable for tight parkingCan't trust them

What You Get

🔧 The Full Service

StageWhat Happens
Clean each sensorGentle removal of dirt without damage
Check for faultsSpot cracked/damaged sensors while cleaning
Test operationVerify they're working after cleaning

📦 You're Left With

  • Clean sensor faces
  • False beeping stopped (if that was the issue)
  • Any damage spotted and noted
  • Properly working parking aids

Pricing Guide

ServiceTimeYou'll Pay
Clean all sensors15-20 mins£60

£60 minimum covers front and rear sensors. If you've got a faulty sensor, that needs replacement - different job.


Perfect For Your Car If...

Constant false beeping - sensors triggering when nothing's there

After muddy drives - Devon winter roads coat everything

Reduced range - sensors only detecting close objects

Before MOT - make sure they're working properly

Why Choose Us for Parking sensors cleaning in Exeter?

Stop annoying false beeping

Restore proper sensor range

Clean without damaging sensors

Check for actual sensor faults

What to Expect

Step 1: Locate All Sensors

I'll find all your parking sensors - usually 4 in the rear bumper, sometimes 4 in the front too. Some cars hide them well.

Step 2: Clean Each One

Gentle cleaning of each sensor face to remove dirt, mud, road grime. No harsh scrubbing that damages them.

Step 3: Test Function

Quick test to see if they're now working properly - should stop the false beeping if dirt was the problem.

🔧 DIY Tips

Want to clean your own parking sensors? It's straightforward:

🔧 What you'll need

  • Warm soapy water
  • Soft microfiber cloth
  • Cotton buds for tight spots
  • Dry cloth
  • Your car handbook (to locate sensors)

📐 Finding your sensors

  1. Check bumpers - usually small circular sensors
  2. Normally 4 in rear bumper, sometimes 4 in front
  3. Usually painted to match bumper colour
  4. About 2cm diameter, slightly recessed

📐 Cleaning properly

  1. Wet cloth with warm soapy water
  2. Wipe each sensor gently in circles
  3. Use cotton bud for stubborn dirt
  4. Dry thoroughly with clean cloth
  5. Don't use solvents or abrasives

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Blasting sensors directly with pressure washer
  • Using harsh chemicals that damage sensor coating
  • Scrubbing too hard and cracking the sensor face
  • Missing some sensors (they're sometimes well hidden)
  • Not drying properly (water triggers false readings)

💡 Pro trick: Once they're clean, put a tiny bit of car wax on each sensor. Stops dirt sticking as much and they'll stay cleaner longer. Just a tiny amount though - too much wax affects their operation.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🚗 Still beeping after cleaning? Then you've probably got a faulty sensor or wiring issue. Common on older cars - water gets in and corrodes the connections. Needs proper diagnosis to work out which one's failed.

Paint-matched sensors: Some sensors are colour-coded to your car. If one's cracked and needs replacing, you might need to wait for a painted replacement or get it painted after fitting.

Aftermarket sensor kits: If your car didn't come with sensors originally and someone fitted a kit, they're often more temperamental. Might need more frequent cleaning or just be generally rubbish quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do parking sensors beep when nothing's there?

Usually dirt, mud, or road grime blocking the sensors. They work by sending out ultrasonic pulses - if the sensor face is dirty, it bounces back wrong and triggers false alarms. A proper clean usually fixes it.

Can I just wash them with the car?

Car wash doesn't clean them properly - you need to actually wipe each sensor. Plus high-pressure washers can damage them if you blast them directly. They need gentle cleaning with proper technique.

What if cleaning doesn't fix the beeping?

Then you've probably got a faulty sensor or wiring issue. I'll spot if one's obviously damaged or water-damaged while cleaning. Proper diagnosis needs testing equipment though.

How often should parking sensors be cleaned?

Whenever they start beeping falsely or after driving in really muddy conditions. Devon roads in winter coat them in muck pretty quickly. Clean them every few months if you want them working properly.

Will you clean the front and rear sensors?

Yes - most cars have them front and back. I'll do all of them for the same price, check they're all working while I'm at it.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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