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* Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Parking Aid Sensor(s)
 
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* Check/Replace Parking Aid Sensor(s)
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** Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) for Supply Voltage
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==== Special Notes ====
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* One faulty sensor can cause this DTC and drop the ''Sensor Voltage Supply'' MVB reading.  Unplugging the front -or- rear wiring harness to eliminate 4 sensors at a time is advised during the diagnosis.  Make sure to cycle the ignition off and back on before evaluating the MVBs.  After the front -or- rear of the vehicle are determined to be problematic it is recommended to unplug the senors one at a time to see which one crashes the  ''Sensor Voltage Supply'' MVB reading.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 5 March 2018

01549 - Supply Voltage for Parking Aid Sensor

01549 - Supply Voltage for Parking Aid Sensor: Short to Ground

Possible Symptoms

  • Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ON
  • Parking Aid not working

Possible Causes

  • Fuse(s) faulty
  • Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Parking Aid Sensor(s) faulty
  • Parking Aid Sensor(s) faulty

Possible Solutions

  • Check Fuse(s)
  • Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Parking Aid Sensor(s)
  • Check/Replace Parking Aid Sensor(s)
    • Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) for Supply Voltage

Special Notes

  • One faulty sensor can cause this DTC and drop the Sensor Voltage Supply MVB reading. Unplugging the front -or- rear wiring harness to eliminate 4 sensors at a time is advised during the diagnosis. Make sure to cycle the ignition off and back on before evaluating the MVBs. After the front -or- rear of the vehicle are determined to be problematic it is recommended to unplug the senors one at a time to see which one crashes the Sensor Voltage Supply MVB reading.