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Our 2014 does the same thing. It's very seldom and very random. Just driving down the road with nothing around and it will beep a few times. It's so infrequent I haven't bothered to diagnose it any further, other than to make sure the sensors are clean with some glass cleaner. I only hand wash, so they shouldn't be dislodged by water pressure. I'm interested to hear if anyone else has this issue.
Doesn't re-enable itself when you start the car again?I too have had the front parking sensor issue. Sitting alone at a stoplight, no cars around, it starts going off intermittently. I disabled it in the menu. If I need to park close to a wall in a downtown garage or similar I just re-engage it.
The owner's manual says that they activate at about 30" when you are in drive and stopped or moving slowly. I have noticed when backing up into my driveway, if the wind is blowing and the bushes are moving, I get the vehicle approaching from the side warning tones.I'm glad to hear that I'm not going crazy. I just purchased a 2015 Limited last Monday and my front sensors have gone off a few random times at a stop light. Nothing's perfect I guess..
Everything else is awesome in this vehicle so far.
i get it with my garbage can if i am just right ...cracks me upThe owner's manual says that they activate at about 30" when you are in drive and stopped or moving slowly. I have noticed when backing up into my driveway, if the wind is blowing and the bushes are moving, I get the vehicle approaching from the side warning tones.
Hi All,I have a 2015 Expediton Limited 4x4 - purchased new and never wrecked or damaged. The vehicle was ordered by me and picked up with 2 miles on it - two days after it arrived.
Since new, the FRONT parking sensors will activate intermittently with no pattern. The owner's manual states to keep the sensor clean and clear - and I have checked them several times. They look perfect and are not out of place. I took it to the selling dealer who could not duplicate the problem and of course, found no codes.....
I've also had the problem of a random "Trailer Wiring Fault" message appearing on the dash display. I have never towed with the vehicle and have never even opened the four and seven pin connectors. I took a picture of the warning and took it to the dealer. They could not duplicate and of course, found no codes.......
I've also had the problem of entering the vehicle, starting the engine with the push button start - and before driving away - the dash displays "No Key Detected". I replaced the battery in both fobs but continued to get the warning intermittently. I took it to the dealer who could not duplicate the problem and of course, found no codes........
Very frustrating.
I believe those sensors are ultrasonic sensors. They send a chirp out (sound waves) and listen for a reflected sound back. They use the time difference to calculate distance away. Looks like these pads absorb the outgoing chirp so nothing reflects back. Probably could home brew the same thing if desired.I found a solution, or at least one that has worked for me. I found these: https://www.amazon.com/Ranch-Hand-USCBP-Sensor-Cover/dp/B01N543CIO
They work. Since I put them on, the front sensors have not gone off and these is no warning signal. Not sure what exactly they do, but it is a great solution for me. True, they are not the best looking since they just stick on top of the sensor, but for my setup with a front grill causing the front sensors to go off all the time, this has been a solid option for me.
Can you just find the connector and disconnect it?Just bought a 2014 Limited a month ago and this week, its sensor is screeching. If there is a separate fuse for that, (probably too much to hope for), I'd be happy to pull it.