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Title pretty much sums it up. It's been a week and the fault is still there. This seems like a stupid problem to have. Anything I can try before the trudge to the dealer?
Yes front and rear. There’s so much crap under there I can only lay eyes on two of them, which look fine. From the outside, there’s no evidence of anything crooked or out of place. Water in a connector seems likely, but certainly a dumb problem.You could look behind the bumper fascia to see if any of the sensor’s wiring connections have been dislodged (such as by an underbody car wash spray)?
Do you have front and rear sensors?
Yeah, that’s why I waited a week in the hope it’d dry out. Still waiting. 80° here in Texas. The car wash has both a high pressure looking wheel/lower body sprayer and a dude standing out front with a pressure washer who hits the front grille and bumper. Thinking of asking him to stand down going forward.Water in the connector is most likely the issue. On the Raptor forum they talk about it and then blow the connector out with air. If you live in a dry climate it should clear up soon. Yeah not sure the design or was the car wash pressure extra strong.