Service parking sensors
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disconnect the battery for 10 to 30 mins or go to autozone and they will clear the codes for free. but better yet have them serviced, because it will come back. you may try cleaning them, but that usually says "parking assist not available"
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They are not dirty. Just had right rear buper half replaced. I guess they unplugged and replugged the 1 sensor when changing. Its a 2009 if this helps.
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Im not guessing, Im trying to help you. make sure they are plugged in, clean, check for power, check the fuse, then obstruct them, do you get an alert? if so you just have a code that hasnt reset, if not then you have bad sensors. there is no 1 thing only to diagnose your issue.
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