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What could be the reason why the front parking sensors on my Dodge Ram are not functioning correctly?

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Kylie

As an American, I would say: If your Dodge Ram truck's front parking sensors are not functioning, the problem is most likely related to an electrical issue. Before beginning any work, it is advisable to disconnect the battery for safety precautions. The typical solution is to replace the fuse, which can be found in the engine compartment's fuse box near the battery. You will need to remove the cover to access it. If replacing the fuse does not resolve the issue, you may need to replace the sensor.

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  • Yariela P

    I encountered a similar issue, where I examined all the fuses and confirmed they are intact. What other possible causes should I consider? Alternatively, could you specify the location of the fuse on a 2019 Dodge Ram Bighorn?

  • Rob N

    The malfunction of the front parking sensors on your Dodge Ram is often due to a blown fuse or a defective sensor.

  • Leonard H.

    Hey Kenny, were you able to solve it?

  • Madeleine B.

    I can't find the fuse for the park sensors in the fuse box. Can you help me locate it?

  • Dinah W

    I changed out all 6 front sensors and the fuse is fine, but it's still not functioning.

  • Keshia T

    Once the front sensors stopped working, I decided to switch them off. Now, when I try to turn them back on, the light blinks five times before remaining solid. Can anyone offer assistance?

  • Beth W.

    I experienced the same problem. It might seem strange, but I found a solution. I activated my parking brake and then released it, and that caused the front sensor to start working. The service sensor code disappeared. I hope this tip proves useful to you.

  • Garrett A.

    What does the park sensor acronym stand for?

  • Shane R

    I purchased and put in place 4 sensors on the front bumper of my 2017 vehicle. However, even after doing this, I keep receiving the same error message. To address this, I decided to buy 2 more sensors to finish the front setup. I'm wondering, if I replace one sensor, will I need to replace all of them for it to function properly?

  • Joanna J.

    They could also be frosty. My windows tend to grumble when they ice up during a storm, but after I clear them, they are back to normal. It's worth noting just in case that is the issue.

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