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Having a hard time getting these center sensors to keep
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I’m not able to figure out how to disable them or calibrate them? Does anyone have any suggestions? I’m wondering if someone like 5star can put this into a tune for me as I need to adjust the Speedo also.

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Parking sensors are not an ECU tunable item. More than likely controlled by another module in the Canbus
 

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I don't know what trim you have, but on the xlt's there's a button in the pack of 6 in front of the terrain management knob.
 

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I don't know what trim you have, but on the xlt's there's a button in the pack of 6 in front of the terrain management knob.
I think he is wanting them to still be functional though.
 
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I think he is wanting them to still be functional though.
I'm open to all suggestions.. Best case I could get Warn to help figure out how to make them work as they should. I think the bracket they made could put the sensors a little further from the Edge to help. I have an email out to them for input.

But Ideally if I have to shut them off completely I'm ok with that, I'm not sure if I would need to do this every time I start the truck or if it will remember the last setting. If it remembers the setting the button might work. I'll mess with it some today.

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Kinda curious if its picking up the roller fairlead, all the other pics of that bumper I've seen run a hawse fairlead. How hard would it be to drop the fairlead for a minute and see if it still triggers?
 
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Kinda curious if its picking up the roller fairlead, all the other pics of that bumper I've seen run a hawse fairlead. How hard would it be to drop the fairlead for a minute and see if it still triggers?
Easy enough to drop the fairlead And try, I have the part ordered to make it so that I can disable the sensors.

Warn wants me to shim the bracket out with some washers or bend it in thinking it's the shackle mounts causing it, They also said that I can't put shackles in so that probably is another reason for me to disable them, I need something to hook on too, and there isn't any since wasting cargo space carrying around Shackles.

There is also little chance I'm dropping the bumper pulling the winch out to try testing to shim the bracket.
 

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Easy enough to drop the fairlead And try, I have the part ordered to make it so that I can disable the sensors.

Warn wants me to shim the bracket out with some washers or bend it in thinking it's the shackle mounts causing it, They also said that I can't put shackles in so that probably is another reason for me to disable them, I need something to hook on too, and there isn't any since wasting cargo space carrying around Shackles.

There is also little chance I'm dropping the bumper pulling the winch out to try testing to shim the bracket.
Cant keep shackles on it is kind of a shame thought they would have thought that through
 

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Having a hard time getting these center sensors to keep
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I’m not able to figure out how to disable them or calibrate them? Does anyone have any suggestions? I’m wondering if someone like 5star can put this into a tune for me as I need to adjust the Speedo also.
Seems odd to me that WARN did not figure this out before selling the bumper. They could say Front sensors must be disabled prior to install. Then you could decide if you want it or not.
 

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I’ll know on Friday if the fairlead affects them as I have a hawse on mine. On the shackles, not really a big deal. Carry soft shackles in your console and use those when needed. They’re better in most ways anyways.
 

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with a bumper like that, parking sensors are pointless. you park by smashing the shit out of whatever is in front of you.

I would look into disabling them permanently
In the outback maybe, in a parking lot at Sears not so much!
 

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Had a great time figuring out why my right middle sensor alarm kept squawking at me this past week. Seems the cord for the freeze plug was just big enough to swing in front of it every so often. Was driving me bonkers trying to fingure out if the snow or ice was causing it.
 

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Having a hard time getting these center sensors to keep
Quite.

I’m not able to figure out how to disable them or calibrate them? Does anyone have any suggestions? I’m wondering if someone like 5star can put this into a tune for me as I need to adjust the Speedo also.

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Quick question. Working on installing my bumper right now. The fog light bracket won't allow my stock fogs to go in right side up due to the light's adjustment knob hitting the bracket. Do you have LED fogs and if so, were you forced to put them in upside down? I've already contacted Warn and am waiting to hear back but I thought I'd ask you too.
 
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Cant keep shackles on it is kind of a shame thought they would have thought that through
Quick question. Working on installing my bumper right now. The fog light bracket won't allow my stock fogs to go in right side up due to the light's adjustment knob hitting the bracket. Do you have LED fogs and if so, were you forced to put them in upside down? I've already contacted Warn and am waiting to hear back but I thought I'd ask you too.

Yes Upside down (might have only been one that was upside down?? )

and I almost needed to trim off one of the Mounts.. it was pretty tight It went in but I was close to taking dikes and snipping the plastic.
 
 








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