Where are the parking sensors on a Dodge Ram?
Where are the parking sensors on a Dodge Ram?
To get to the sensors, simply chock your tires and lie down under the rear bumper. When you look up, the sensors will be there behind the bumper. You’ll be able to see their connectors and the wiring harness.
Why is my parking assistant not working on my Dodge Ram?
If you are having problems with your parking assistant sensors in your Dodge Ram, you are not alone. The truth is, the sensors in your truck can become dirty or defective, even a heavy spray of water from a recent car wash could cause your sensors to temporarily become inoperable.
Is there a problem with the rear ParkSense sensors?
I have a 2017 Dodge Ram 1500 I recently bought. When I bought it the truck complained I needed to service the rear ParkSense sensors. I figured I’d try and fix whatever issue it was myself so: I replaced the 4 sensors in the back with new ones. Problem still exists. I replaced the wiring harness for the 4 sensors.
Is there a problem with my front parking sensor?
New member here and just signed up for this very same problem on my 2017 Laramie Sport. Funny thing is the shop ran diagnostics and found previous error codes. End result was told unless it happens in the shop there’s nothing they can do. As you can imagine major disappointment. Only 28000km on it.
Are there parking sensors on Dodge Ram Trucks?
Click to expand… Unfortunately this is the same on most trucks. Bottom line is these are shitty sensors. I’ve had parking sensors on previous cars that ran fine with rain, snow, dirt on them. The RAM though, they squawk if there’s a little dust in the air. During the winter they were basically useless because of a little ice on them.
If you are having problems with your parking assistant sensors in your Dodge Ram, you are not alone. The truth is, the sensors in your truck can become dirty or defective, even a heavy spray of water from a recent car wash could cause your sensors to temporarily become inoperable.
I have a 2017 Dodge Ram 1500 I recently bought. When I bought it the truck complained I needed to service the rear ParkSense sensors. I figured I’d try and fix whatever issue it was myself so: I replaced the 4 sensors in the back with new ones. Problem still exists. I replaced the wiring harness for the 4 sensors.
New member here and just signed up for this very same problem on my 2017 Laramie Sport. Funny thing is the shop ran diagnostics and found previous error codes. End result was told unless it happens in the shop there’s nothing they can do. As you can imagine major disappointment. Only 28000km on it.