Helopilot
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Has anyone else had issues with their forward collision warning sensor this winter? I have put over 2k miles on my wife’s truck this last week. The first time I had an issue was during a 2 hour drive through constant rain. Near the end of the drive it finally stopped raining and the outside temp went below freezing. The truck threw a collision warning fault on the dash and that killed the adaptive cruise control. I checked the plastic bumper cover and it had no ice on it so whatever was causing the issue had gotten up behind the bumper cover. Is anyone aware of how to get behind the plastic portion of the bumper to clean off the radar unit, and is it even possible without actually removing the plastic cover? The annoying thing was it was below freezing and it took 3 days before it warmed up enough to melt the ice off of the unit. Being without the adaptive cruise was a major bummer, I have grown to really love that feature. The second time it happened was during during my 800 mile drive home. I expected it to happen because of the amount of ice built up on the front of the truck. Ford touts the collision warning as a safety feature, I guess it might be as long as you live where it doesn’t get below freezing outside. Fortunately for me I have a heated garage, so normally it will melt off every day when I get home, but it’s annoying when I’m away from home.
Now, with all that being said, I love the Raptor and would not want to have any other truck out there right now. So Jake you can table your “get a Ram” comment... My uncle has a new Ram, let’s just leave it at “no thanks.”
Here’s a pic of the bumper after it had problems the second time. As I said, not unexpected with this amount of ice.
Now, with all that being said, I love the Raptor and would not want to have any other truck out there right now. So Jake you can table your “get a Ram” comment... My uncle has a new Ram, let’s just leave it at “no thanks.”
Here’s a pic of the bumper after it had problems the second time. As I said, not unexpected with this amount of ice.