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here it is- I am sure it has been asked before. I have a 2013 for F250 xlt Fx4 crew cab. How on earth does a guy permanently turn off the rear park aid beepers? I know you can turn them off per each cycle of the ignition however i cant figure out how to permanently disconnect them.
here it is- I am sure it has been asked before. I have a 2013 for F250 xlt Fx4 crew cab. How on earth does a guy permanently turn off the rear park aid beepers? I know you can turn them off per each cycle of the ignition however i cant figure out how to permanently disconnect them.
Thanks
You can't unless you unplug them all, but you'll probably still get error messages.
Mine haven't worked for years (2011 F350); each time after I've used reverse, I have to turn off the error message.
On my '06 regular cab fleet truck, the wires for the speaker went up the drivers side rear pillar. By taking the trim off, I found where they plugged in at, and just disconnected the wires that went to that speaker. Problem solved.
On my 06' F250 I simply unplugged the harness & the entire thing can be removed in one piece. I removed it from my OE bumper (after installing Winch bumper's) & never put it back in. I also never had any issues or codes of any kind.
So I would just try unplugging the harness, not the individual sensors.
Just one simple plug & put something over the ends (small bag w/zip tie, etc)
Hey that reminds me, I gotta find that Harness, I can sell it now...lol
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