Polar Bear
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- First Name
- Aaron
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- Jun 11, 2019
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- Roanoke Texas
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- 2021 Ford Ranger XLT FX2 SuperCrew Rapid Red
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So this past Saturday we had some winter weather here in North Texas! Went to bed on Friday with 70 degree weather and thunderstorms and woke up to sleet and heavy (for us) snow on Saturday. Don't worry it was all gone by lunch time! Haha!
Here's my issue: The Ranger is my 1st vehicle with front sensors and they were alerting like crazy while driving in the precipitation. When I could pull over I saw that ice had formed on each sensor so I rubbed it off which helped temporarily. I tried turning off collision assist but it made no difference. I put up with it for the morning but would like to avoid next time if possible. It's something that I'll rarely have to worry about here. What do you guys and girls in colder climates do for this issue?
Here's my issue: The Ranger is my 1st vehicle with front sensors and they were alerting like crazy while driving in the precipitation. When I could pull over I saw that ice had formed on each sensor so I rubbed it off which helped temporarily. I tried turning off collision assist but it made no difference. I put up with it for the morning but would like to avoid next time if possible. It's something that I'll rarely have to worry about here. What do you guys and girls in colder climates do for this issue?
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