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Old 07-22-2016, 11:30 AM
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Rear park Aid

Hello fellow Ford members.

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.

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Old 07-22-2016, 11:52 AM
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papyjack, I found this on another forum, maybe it will work for you??


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Old 07-22-2016, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by papyjack
Hello fellow Ford members.

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.

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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.
 
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That beeping does very annoying at times for sure.
 
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Old 07-23-2016, 10:49 AM
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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.
 
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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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