DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) In The VW Polo / Vento
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| antardaksh BHPian | DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in Polo/Vento VW India offers rear parking sensors with audio feedback in following variants
RCD 310 RCD330 There are two options for installing OPS (Optical Parking System) 4K OPS which would enable audio/visual feedback from 4 rear parking sensors. 8K OPS which would enable audio/visual feedback from 4 front and 4 rear parking sensors. Amount of work required to retrofit OPS in your vehicle would depend on following
Following is the original parking aid module in my car, this only provides audio feedback Options to purchase components/kit It would be easier to purchase complete kit instead of individual components. Both 4K and 8K OPS kits are available on Aliexpress and other websites. I am posting few examples but please feel free to search for same product on all sites to identify best price. OEM Rear OPS 4K Park Pilot 4 Parking Sensors Kit For VW New Polo 6R PQ25 6R0 919 475 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/OEM-...208.8.5.WyHsS3 OEM PQ25 8K OPS Parking Sensor System PDC 8 Sensors for VW New Jetta 1.6T New Beetle https://www.aliexpress.com/item/VW-N...208.8.4.zE7Vd1 Installation steps Installing/replacing OPS module: Vento: OPS module is located on the left side within boot. Remove luggage lock carrier trim and then remove clips holding the cladding on the left hand side. Install/replace OPS module. Polo: I don’t have access to polo hence I am posting reference from online workshop manual. According to manual its located on the right had side luggage compartment. http://workshop-manuals.com/volkswag...trol_unitj446/ Installing rear parking sensors: Installing rear sensors requires removal of rear bumper , steps would be slightly different for Polo/Vento. Installing front parking sensors: This requires removal of front bumper and installation of sensors and has been covered in detail by Gannu over here http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/long-t...ml#post3917698 Wiring from front sensors has to be routed from engine compartment to passenger cabin.. We can route this wiring from the following plug in case of automatic transmission. http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/attach...ewall-plug.jpg We need to use following option for manual transmission cars http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/attach...l-img_2765.png http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/attach...l-img_9864.jpg This wire then needs to be routed to OPS module installed in luggage compartment. Installing rear/front buzzer Rear parking buzzer is installed near OPS module and front buzzer can be installed on the passenger side behind glove compartment. You will have to remove lower B pillar trim and passenger side trim to route all wires from front to the luggage compartment. Important points about painting parking sensors To avoid malfunctions in the parking aid sensor, always observe the following when painting: Painting new parts
Wiring There are 3 connectors in OPS module. 16 pin orange connector RIGHT 12 pin orange connector (front sensors) CENTER 12 pin black connector (rear sensors) RIGHT Pin assignment for T16 connector (orange) T16/1 SB16b (Fuse Holder) T16/2 Rear Buzzer T2/2 T16/3 T16/4 PDC Switch (on/off) T6a/5 T16/5 T16/6 (Can High) T73b/19 orange/black , T32/28 T16/7 T16/8 Ground T16/9 T16/10 Rear Buzzer T2/1 T16/11 T16/12 T16/13 PDC Switch Backlight T6a/2 T16/14 T16/15 (Can Low) T73b/18 orange/brown , T32/29 T16/16 Note: You can connect to CANBUS powertrain using blue connector for instrument cluster (T32) instead of BCM (T73b). I have tried to include as much detail as possible in this guide and I hope this is useful for other members planing similar retrofit. Regards. Last edited by GTO : 4th July 2017 at 11:58. Reason: Moved your post from the other thread to this one :) |
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| antardaksh BHPian | 1. Installed 8K OPS module. If you replace existing module in car with 8K module even the audio warning will stop working. It will only work when all the sensors are connected. 2. Connected wire from BCM (CANBUS powertrain high/low) to OPS module. 3. Installed sensors in front bumper. This is the most tedious part since you need to remove bumper, drill hole and stick sensors. 4. Route wiring from Front bumper to OPS module. 5. Install PDC switch and route wiring. 6. Connect everything to OPS module (12 and 16 pin connector). I had already enabled this in VCDS so I did not have to do this step again. I will post all details soon , here are some pictures from the install. I also captured video while testing sensors. If you listen carefully , there is significant difference in pitch of sound from front and rear buzzers. Its easy to distinguish sound coming from front/rear sensors.
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Rajeevraj Distinguished - BHPian | Re: DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Nice work antardaksh and thank you for sharing. I was fortunate enough to buy the Vento when it supported OPS. So just replacing the HU with the Philadelphia 835 did the trick for me. Excellent feature to have and extremely accurate. I rarely use the reverse camera due to the presence of OPS. It is a pity that VW removed support for that, but now thanks to your detailed thread , atleast there is a way to get it enabled. Edit: Adding a picture on how it would appear with the Philadelphia 835 HU Last edited by Rajeevraj : 4th July 2017 at 17:16. |
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Gannu_1 Team-BHP Support | Re: DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Nicely done Antardaksh! How/where did you connect the PDC switch's backlighting to? I tapped it from the auto-headlights unit so didn't mess with any of the stock cables. Usually people tap it from the hazard blinker switch (or anything that turns on when the light switch is toggled). Have you figured out a way to change the model of the car on the OPS display? It could be through the Park Assist module or the Radio in VCDS. Do try. Man, these Russian guys are a crazy bunch! Plus, they share all this data openly on the blogs so everything's available freely and they respond to doubts despite the language barrier. Hat tip to these folks! PS: The blacked out front grill looks smart! Last edited by Gannu_1 : 4th July 2017 at 22:47. |
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| antardaksh BHPian | Re: DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Quote:
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graaja Distinguished - BHPian | Re: DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Awesome installation with superb details Antardaksh |
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| JitendraK78 BHPian Join Date: Oct 2015 Location: The Netherlands Posts: 62 Thanked: 95 Times View My Garage | Hello, Can someone please guide if it is possible to install OPS in Rapid Ambition 2011. |
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| antardaksh BHPian | Re: DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Quote:
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| antardaksh BHPian | Re: DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Hi, I managed to change display picture for OPS You can do this by changing value of Byte 6 in Radio. Regards. |
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| sunilsoft BHPian | Re: DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Is it possible to have both OPS and Camera? |
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| revved_up BHPian | Re: DIY: Installing OPS (Optical Parking System) in the VW Polo / Vento Great work there! I am also planning to change my GT TSI to OPS 4K system with display on RCD340g. |
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RCD330
There are two options for installing OPS (Optical Parking System) 4K OPS which would enable audio/visual feedback from 4 rear parking sensors.
8K OPS which would enable audio/visual feedback from 4 front and 4 rear parking sensors.
Amount of work required to retrofit OPS in your vehicle would depend on following
Following is the original parking aid module in my car, this only provides audio feedback
Options to purchase components/kit It would be easier to purchase complete kit instead of individual components. Both 4K and 8K OPS kits are available on Aliexpress and other websites. I am posting few examples but please feel free to search for same product on all sites to identify best price. OEM Rear OPS 4K Park Pilot 4 Parking Sensors Kit For VW New Polo 6R PQ25 6R0 919 475 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/OEM-...208.8.5.WyHsS3 OEM PQ25 8K OPS Parking Sensor System PDC 8 Sensors for VW New Jetta 1.6T New Beetle https://www.aliexpress.com/item/VW-N...208.8.4.zE7Vd1 Installation steps Installing/replacing OPS module: Vento: OPS module is located on the left side within boot. Remove luggage lock carrier trim and then remove clips holding the cladding on the left hand side. Install/replace OPS module.
Polo: I don’t have access to polo hence I am posting reference from online workshop manual. According to manual its located on the right had side luggage compartment. http://workshop-manuals.com/volkswag...trol_unitj446/
Installing rear parking sensors: Installing rear sensors requires removal of rear bumper , steps would be slightly different for Polo/Vento. Installing front parking sensors: This requires removal of front bumper and installation of sensors and has been covered in detail by Gannu over here http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/long-t...ml#post3917698 Wiring from front sensors has to be routed from engine compartment to passenger cabin.. We can route this wiring from the following plug in case of automatic transmission. http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/attach...ewall-plug.jpg We need to use following option for manual transmission cars http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/attach...l-img_2765.png http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/attach...l-img_9864.jpg This wire then needs to be routed to OPS module installed in luggage compartment. Installing rear/front buzzer Rear parking buzzer is installed near OPS module and front buzzer can be installed on the passenger side behind glove compartment. You will have to remove lower B pillar trim and passenger side trim to route all wires from front to the luggage compartment.
Important points about painting parking sensors To avoid malfunctions in the parking aid sensor, always observe the following when painting: Painting new parts
Wiring There are 3 connectors in OPS module. 16 pin orange connector RIGHT 12 pin orange connector (front sensors) CENTER 12 pin black connector (rear sensors) RIGHT
Pin assignment for T16 connector (orange) T16/1 SB16b (Fuse Holder) T16/2 Rear Buzzer T2/2 T16/3 T16/4 PDC Switch (on/off) T6a/5 T16/5 T16/6 (Can High) T73b/19 orange/black , T32/28 T16/7 T16/8 Ground T16/9 T16/10 Rear Buzzer T2/1 T16/11 T16/12 T16/13 PDC Switch Backlight T6a/2 T16/14 T16/15 (Can Low) T73b/18 orange/brown , T32/29 T16/16 Note: You can connect to CANBUS powertrain using blue connector for instrument cluster (T32) instead of BCM (T73b).
I have tried to include as much detail as possible in this guide and I hope this is useful for other members planing similar retrofit. Regards. Last edited by GTO : 4th July 2017 at
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I also captured video while testing sensors. If you listen carefully , there is significant difference in pitch of sound from front and rear buzzers. Its easy to distinguish sound coming from front/rear sensors.
Last edited by Rajeevraj : 4th July 2017 at
How/where did you connect the PDC switch's backlighting to? I tapped it from the auto-headlights unit so didn't mess with any of the stock cables. Usually people tap it from the hazard blinker switch (or anything that turns on when the light switch is toggled). Have you figured out a way to change the model of the car on the OPS display? It could be through the Park Assist module or the Radio in VCDS. Do try. Man, these Russian guys are a crazy bunch! Plus, they share all this data openly on the blogs so everything's available freely and they respond to doubts despite the language barrier. Hat tip to these folks! PS: The blacked out front grill looks smart! Last edited by Gannu_1 : 4th July 2017 at
I am guessing the front bumper had the slots for the parking sensors marked from the factory? How/where did you connect the PDC switch's backlighting to? Have you figured out a way to change the model of the car on the OPS display? It could be through the Park Assist module or the Radio in VCDS. Do try. Man, these Russian guys are a crazy bunch!
You can do this by changing value of Byte 6 in Radio. Regards.