• Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features

    Welcome to the #1 Explorer ST Forum and Explorer ST community dedicated to Explorer ST owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the Explorer ST Forum today!


Parking sensors yelling at me...

Messages
8
Reactions
0
Points
1
Location
Jax, FL
Vehicle
2020 Explorer Platinum
#1
For the past few days my Explorer has been yelling at me when I turn the wheel hard to park in my driveway. The first time I thought it was just being overly cautious with my trashcan on the street (it was 5'+ away from the car though), but now it has been doing everyday when there is absolutely nothing within 15' of the car when I turn into the driveway.

Periodically, the sensors make a brief amount of noise for no reason while in city traffic situations, so maybe the system is starting to breakdown.
Anyone else ever experience this, and have an idea on the fix?

Thanks,
Zac
 

Messages
2,558
Reactions
1,147
Points
252
Location
Nevada
Vehicle
'20 Raptor, '22 Explorer ST, '14 GT500, '03 F150
#2
Is your driveway at an angle?
 

Cdubya

1000 Post Club
Messages
1,929
Reactions
973
Points
262
Location
NE Ohio
Vehicle
2020 Explorer ST
#3
Is it the same sensor alarming every time or is the whole system too sensitive? In any case, if I get a system out of wack, sometimes a good reboot will cure it. Sometimes even a Forscan module reboot doesn't work so I would recommend disconnecting the battery for 15 minutes.
 

OP
B
Messages
8
Reactions
0
Points
1
Location
Jax, FL
Vehicle
2020 Explorer Platinum
Thread Starter #4
Is your driveway at an angle?
Yes the driveway has a slope to it, but this is a Florida home so not much slope ;)
 

OP
B
Messages
8
Reactions
0
Points
1
Location
Jax, FL
Vehicle
2020 Explorer Platinum
Thread Starter #5
Is it the same sensor alarming every time or is the whole system too sensitive? In any case, if I get a system out of wack, sometimes a good reboot will cure it. Sometimes even a Forscan module reboot doesn't work so I would recommend disconnecting the battery for 15 minutes.
It seems to be a couple sensors on the passenger side each time. I will try the battery disconnect over the weekend and hopefully it help. My front right tire pressure sensor is showing a fault as well, so maybe that can be magically fixed at the same time.
 

Messages
2,558
Reactions
1,147
Points
252
Location
Nevada
Vehicle
'20 Raptor, '22 Explorer ST, '14 GT500, '03 F150
#6
Yes the driveway has a slope to it, but this is a Florida home so not much slope ;)
I was gonna say, because mine go off every once in a while pulling into my driveway.
 

Cdubya

1000 Post Club
Messages
1,929
Reactions
973
Points
262
Location
NE Ohio
Vehicle
2020 Explorer ST
#7
It seems to be a couple sensors on the passenger side each time. I will try the battery disconnect over the weekend and hopefully it help. My front right tire pressure sensor is showing a fault as well, so maybe that can be magically fixed at the same time.
2020's are needing all the TPMS sensors replaced. They only last 5 years... Do them all at once, preferrably when you need your tires replaced.
 



Top