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Rear Parking Sensors


richardch

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  • 2 weeks later...

Are your reversing lights working OK? PDC uses the reverse lights to sense reverse gear is engaged.

Otherwise, if it was intermittent and now permanent, I'd start looking for a bad connection. The sensors connect at the same plug and socket as the licence plate lights, which might be a good starting point.

The PDC control module does have a connection to the diagnostic plug, so you might be able to get some faults read with a PST2.

HTH

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The rear parking sensors have their own PST2 diagnostic block. If there is a bad transducer, there will be a fault code that will tell you which one. The transducers are individually replaceable. You just have to take off the bumper cover, which is about a dozen screws to do.

One quick way to find out if a sensor is not working is to turn the car on, but not with the engine running, put the car in reverse. Does the car beep? If it does then all of the sensors are OK. If not then there are problems with one or more sensors.

Next, stand next to the rear left or right side of the car, but not behind it. Get a broom or long stick, and tape a piece of cardboard or paper to it. Next lower the cardboard over each transducer. The car will not beep when you cover the bad one.

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