@kev that's the thing - it shouldn't matter which way around they go, the car just detects them and presumably used signal strength to determine where they're at. Like, if you imagine the receiver is where the driver sits (no idea if it is), then the strongest signal would be the drivers front and the weakest would be the rear passenger side. To get them wrong, the signal must've been unstable, so presumably a broken transmitter.
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