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I got a stuck and screaming parking aide sensor. Hit reverse and it its screaming full bore. Good news is I installed that manual override button last year for use when hitching the trailer, so for now I have the entire thing shut off. So I read some on this issue on the forums and have tried to listen for the one that's clicking, don't hear anything clicking, cleaned them all. Any other ideas on electrical issue that could cause this or how I trouble shoot to narrow down the bad guy? Two of them are pretty easy to get out the other two are a PITA so I had to have to pull them all. Especially with it being below zero, even the garage heat full on is barely above freezing.
I had a problem with one of mine for a while. ended up buying 20 of them from ebay for the price of one oem. Now they work again PM me and I can give you info on replacing them.
Nope I will give it a try today. Did you have someone hold it in reverse while you felt them? Thanks
I put mine in reverse with the engine off and the parking brake on. They still work even with the engine off and you can really spend time trying to find the bad one. Not having the engine rumble and vibrate the truck really helps too.
I haven't read the thread, but was the one listed in the tech folder helpful at all?
Stewart
Nope that's where I started, it is about having the light on because of a fault in system and the backup sensors failing to work or beeping once then stopping. My issue is it being stuck on. I am going to try some of the suggestions in this thread today now that it's above zero - or will be soon. Soon as I hit reverse the speaker screams like I am touching a wall with the bumper. No issues with the dash light.
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