How to Troubleshoot the Explorer Backup Sensor

Auteur: Peter Berry
Date De Création: 14 Août 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
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Troubleshooting Backup Sensors
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The latest Ford Explorer vehicles are sold with optional RADAR collision avoidance systems, backup cameras and other safety features, including a backup sensor that Ford calls a Reverse Sensing System (RSS). RSS sounds a tone to warn the driver of obstacles adjacent to the back bumper under certain circumstances. Problems with the RSS system can be related to speed, types of objects encountered and vehicle add-ons (like trailer hitches). These kinds of issues can be corrected by following some troubleshooting.

Step 1

Reduce the reversing speed to below 3 mph if the system doesnt warn you of objects. The system isnt designed to be used at speeds over 3 mph.

Step 2

Make sure that youre not trying to use the RSS in environments that its not designed for if you continue to have problems. The system is designed for flat, parking-lot-type driving. It will only work in reverse, and may not work in rain or snow. Large and fixed objects are sensed best. Objects that are angular, small, close to the ground or moving may not be detectable to the system.


Remove bike racks, hunting racks and other trailer-like attachments if the RSS creates false alarms. The system is detecting the trailer hitch gear. Disable the system using the control in the dashboard System when towing or using hitch apparatus. Scroll through until you find the setting.

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