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Old 04-16-2005, 11:09 AM
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2002 Explorer Back-up Sensor

My backup sensors no longer work. When I put the vehicle in reverse the sensor swithch goes to off. In the last six months it worked correctly only twice. Has anyone else incurred a similiar problem. If so, what was the fix? Thanks.
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Re: 2002 Explorer Back-up Sensor

Check the wiring connections on the sensor first. If they are on tight, let me know and I will research it at the shop Monday.
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Re: 2002 Explorer Back-up Sensor

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My backup sensors no longer work. When I put the vehicle in reverse the sensor swithch goes to off. In the last six months it worked correctly only twice. Has anyone else incurred a similiar problem. If so, what was the fix? Thanks.
Wiring seems ok to me.

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