Why is my dodge Ram front parking sensors not working?

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James M. February 8, 2021
If the front parking sensors aren't working on Your Dodge Ram truck it is almost certainly going to be an electrical issue. You should go ahead and disconnect the battery for safety reasons before You get started. The most common fix is going to be changing out the fuse. The fuse is going to be located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. It will be near Your battery and have a cover over it that will need to be pried off. If replacing the fuse didn't work it's likely You're going to need to just change out the sensor itself.
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Marcel October 17, 2022
Having the same problem, i checked all the fuses but they have continuity so what else could be the problem, or witch is the fuse on 2019 bighorn dodge ram?
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Mittie R July 30, 2020
Your dodge Ram front parking sensors not working is usually caused by a blown fuse or a faulty sensor.
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Manny November 13, 2022
Kenny, did you ever figure it out?
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Norman griffith September 13, 2023
Where is the fuse nothing in ether fuse box for park sensors
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Kenny February 10, 2022
I replaced all 6 front sensor and fuse is good still not working
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Mike F February 19, 2024
After the front sensors quit I went ahead and turned the switch off. When I try the switch again I get five blinks and then the light stays on. Any help?
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Ilie Marcu January 25, 2024
I had the same issue.. This may sound crazy but it worked. I engaged my parking brake then disengaged it, front sensor start to work. The service sensor code want away. Hope this helps.
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Rowan Allen December 15, 2023
What the abbreviation for the park sensor
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Donald N Williams October 25, 2023
I order and installed 4 sensors on my 2017 front bumper. But I continue to get the same massage, so I order 2 more to complete the front. Question do you think if I replace one all will need to be replace in order for it to work correctly?
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Shaun February 18, 2023
They might also be d***y. Mine can complain when they get iced over in a storm, for example, and once I wipe them off, they're fine again. Worth mentioning for the tiny chance that's what's up.
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