The Honda Pilot parking sensors may not be working for many different issues such as a sensor failure, faulty module, or a short in the wiring. The first thing You should do is check to make sure the sensors are enabled. Next, You can inspect the wiring to see if there is any damage or short around the harness. You should also inspect the sensors and clean them with some WD-40 and a rag because at times they can get d***y which will cause the sensors to not work properly. The cost for a replacement parking assiSTSensor will range from $20 - $30 depending on if it's an aftermarket or OEM part. The installation process is taken to a mechanic will range from $50 - $100 depending on the amount of work required.
Lee M.
April 10, 2020
Failed parking sensors are being reported in the honda pilot.
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