2013 Backup sensors

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Can the sensors be aimed or adjusted? I have an ADD HoneyBadger rear bumper and it has the sensors installed. However, everytime I get in and shift into reverse it sounds like I am going to run over the family pet. I can mute it, but that has gotten old. Anyone have any suggestions outside of disconnecting them and getting the sensor fault error.
 
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Can they be rotated, adjusted, or desensitized in some form or fashion?
just about every single aftermarket backup sensor kit has angled shims to adjust to almost any angle bumper. best bet would be to try a car audio shop. we used to install a lot of these and the kits always had multiple angled shims. we of course only used one set and would very often toss the rest. we always kept a few sets on hand just in case one needed to be replaced, but it wasnt very often. or you can buy a cheap backup kit and use the shims out of them
 
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