Is there a way to mute the parking sensor when backing a trailer?

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Fozzy

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That doesn't work on mine. I always have to select "no active trailer".
Do you have a really small trailer with only a couple lights or no electric brakes? Mine will not work on a little 12' trailer with only the rear lights and no brakes. All my other trailers will register connected and disconnected. I was told to make sure there is a good ground from the trailer to the plug. I have never gotten around to checking the plug wiring.
 

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Do you have a really small trailer with only a couple lights or no electric brakes? Mine will not work on a little 12' trailer with only the rear lights and no brakes. All my other trailers will register connected and disconnected. I was told to make sure there is a good ground from the trailer to the plug. I have never gotten around to checking the plug wiring.
It doesn't work on my small kayak trailer or my 25' Airstream!
 

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Speaking of parking sensors, has anyone figured out what causes the parking sensor sounds to deviate from the very pleasant tones through the stereo to sometimes the old-school sounding dinging sounds in the vehicle? I just can't seem to figure out what may cause the different types of tones, or correlate something that might tell me why it changes between the systems.
 
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