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What could be the reason why the parking sensors on my Honda Pilot are not functioning?

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Allison J

The Honda Pilot's parking sensors might not be functioning properly due to various reasons like sensor failure, module issues, or wiring shorts. To troubleshoot, start by ensuring that the sensors are turned on and then check the wiring for any damage or shorts. Cleaning the sensors with WD-40 and a clean rag can also help if they are dirty. Replacing a parking assist sensor can cost between $20 to $30 depending on whether it's an aftermarket or OEM part, while installation by a mechanic may range from $50 to $100 based on the complexity of the task.

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  • Stephen Y.

    There have been complaints about malfunctioning parking sensors in the Honda Pilot SUV.

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