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Just bought a 2020 and the pre-collision assist isn't working, because the previous owner installed an after market front bumper - at least that's the reason I was given.
It might be a blessing in disguise, but I still want to get it working.
The Ford dealerships over here want to keep the truck for 3-5 days for diagnosis and repair.
Is anybody else qualified to work on these trucks? This should be a quick fix.
I'd prefer not to leave it at the dealership.
The position of the Cruise Control Module (CCM) is critical to operation; it needs to be in the factory location and properly adjusted and calibrated to function.
The aftermarket bumper will throw everything out of specifications, hence the warning messages. There’s no sense in paying the dealer to diagnose it when the module isn’t even correctly installed; that’s the first thing that needs to be corrected.