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FabFours Matrix Front Bumper Sensors

Zanaya24

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Just got my truck back from the shop and the sensors are going haywire... does anyone know if the sensors should be flush with the bumper or recessed? Mine are both, the most middle ones are flush and the next outer ones are recessed
 

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That 2mm difference isn't affecting them. If the sensors are going haywire then most likely the shop did not clock them the way they were from the factory. Make the shop fix it as they caused the condition.
 
Oh, I forgot. If you have the factory bumper still there are position tabs for the sensors. You can just match those locations on the new bumper and that should clear up the issue.
 
I recently replaced my front bumper on my 2020 Ram 2500 with the fab four matrix bumper. Sensors are working but are hyper sensitive. Installer told me they are working so Ram would have to fix the issue. Took it to two Dealers and both service departments told me that since they are at a different angle than the original this would cause them to off all the time and there is nothing they could do. Im guessing I will just have to leave the parking sensors off indefinitely. Anyone else deal with this and find a solution?
 

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