Heated Seat Module (Passenger) Under front passenger’s seat. Interior Lighting Control Module (ILCM) Rear of enter console. Occupant Classification System Module (OCSM) Under front passenger’s seat. Parking Aid Module (PAM) Left end of dash. Passive Anti-Theft Transceiver Ignition switch assembly. Power Running Board (PRB) Module Right rear

Thank you for watching my video showing how to replace the parking sensors rear sounder by removing the cab head lining to fix fault with system. part listed
Tie the wire harness to the bottom of the truck, make sure you avoid the active airdam. push the sensors in place and at this point the sensors should be in place. [Electrical installation process] On driver side passenger fuse box you need fuse number 4 which is a 20amp circuit.
There are two parts to these sensors, the actual sensor and the housing. You'll need access to the back of the sensor where you have to open the housing clips that hold the sensor in place. The sensor then comes out into the back of the bumper. The housing can then be pulled out. It's hard to explain and I cant find a decent YouTube video, but
After cleaning them with warm air and a soft brush (front and back) I'd get up under the bumper and start looking at wire harness connectors that may have been caked in frozen slush and contaminated via several freeze/thaw cycles. You can try spraying them with WD-40 it can get the water out and revive them if any of them have gotten wet inside.
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reverse gear select input (to the parking aid module from the reverse lamp circuit) The parking aid system is enabled when the ignition switch is in the RUN position and REVERSE is selected. The system can be disabled through the message center RESET switch located in the instrument cluster.
I have a 66 plate S-Max and every now and then I get the following warnings on the dash: ESC service Required. Check Park Pilot. Hill start assist not available. the warning lights ABS and traction control (car skidding and car skidding with OFF underneath)

Locating the Pre-Collision Assist Sensors. . 1. Camera. 2. Radar sensor (if equipped). If a message regarding a blocked sensor or camera appears in the information display, something is obstructing the radar signals or camera images. The radar sensor is behind the fascia cover in the center of the lower grille.

5 posts · Joined 2011. #6 · Aug 1, 2018. I've just replaced my PDC module (£15 from Ebay) and I can confirm the places that it is normally fitted. In early models (mine is a 2003) it is behind the small side panel on the RHS of the boot, but, it is well hidden! I looked there first of all, didn't see it and asked the Ebay Mini-breaker where
Get a replacement unit radar of the manufacturer’s brand name. Disconnect the old backup sensor from the back of the bumper. Remove the damaged parking sensor from your Ford Kuga, this part is very intuitive, it is just clipped on. Fit the new sensor and connect it. All you’ll have to do is test it to make sure it’s operating effectively.
Author. Posted March 27. Hi, many thanks for reply, it is a 2.2 mk7 2013. looks at the diagram you just posted, it’s not in that location. took rear brake light unit out, the parking sensor cable looms goes up into the vehicle from underside via a rubber grommet and the into a block connector, (look in pic bottom right corner, wires hanging
The parking aid module carries out self-check routines and when the parking aid is active, checks the parking aid sensor wiring for short or open circuits. If a concern is detected, a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored in a memory in the parking aid module and the front and rear parking aid sensors will be disabled until the DTC is cleared DRIVER-ASSIST FEATURES. 180 Camera with Split-view Display. Collision warning with brake support. Dynamic Hitch Assist. Ford BlueCruise Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Ford Bronco SUV Has Available 360-Degree Camera With Off-Road Views: Eyes on the Road or Trail. Ford Broncoâ„¢ Sport Front 180-Degree Camera With Split View. Hill Descent Control. dppAJSB.
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