Further caution and info when needing to remove your tailgate or change your battery.
as originally discussed from another thread found here:https://www.fordraptorforum.com/thr...in-bedliner-reverse-break-assist-error.87287/
a few of us have experienced a “Reverse Brake Assist unavailable” after have our trucks beds lined, myself included.
In dealing with the problem came to find out what causes this, and figured I’d pass along the info that my Linex got from Ford, and also what the service manger my local dealership said.
What I was told is This issue currently is specific to 21 F150 models (similar issues on MachE), and although it’s considered a knowm issue, it’s “new“ enough to not have a dedicated TSB. The issue is electrical system faults that cause sensors and features to be unavailable In situations with tailgate and battery removal.
Right I’m told there are two specific cases that they are aware of. The first is what was originally experienced above in regards to the tailgate. If the tailgate is removed from the truck (say for a bedliner) and the truck is turned on (accessories only), started and/or moved with the tailgate disconnected it thows an error into a module that contorls rear parking/brake sensors. Key point that is different from the original post is this can happen just with having the truck on/accessory on, and not moved. “Computer systems awake”
the second case that was mentioned has to deal with battery change/removal, and not as much info.
Similar situation in that if you need to remove or change the battery that the truck must be “off”, specifically mentioned having all the doors closed and key fob away from the truck before taking the leads off the battery. fairly common sense,but said the known issue had to deal with A door being open and fob In the vehicle causing the computer to be awake, and when removing the battery in this situation caused faults.
For the tailgate situation my truck is scheduled to go into the shop on Friday to have modules/computer system recalibrated/reflashed. I don’t have many specifics of what modules etc. but will share any info and/or references to what is done.
the service manger said it will take a few hours to complete, most of which the truck will just be hooked to a computer downloading the data. He said that my truck would be the third one they have done this month.
Use cation when getting your bed lined or disconnecting your battery when hooking up accessories.
as originally discussed from another thread found here:https://www.fordraptorforum.com/thr...in-bedliner-reverse-break-assist-error.87287/
a few of us have experienced a “Reverse Brake Assist unavailable” after have our trucks beds lined, myself included.
In dealing with the problem came to find out what causes this, and figured I’d pass along the info that my Linex got from Ford, and also what the service manger my local dealership said.
What I was told is This issue currently is specific to 21 F150 models (similar issues on MachE), and although it’s considered a knowm issue, it’s “new“ enough to not have a dedicated TSB. The issue is electrical system faults that cause sensors and features to be unavailable In situations with tailgate and battery removal.
Right I’m told there are two specific cases that they are aware of. The first is what was originally experienced above in regards to the tailgate. If the tailgate is removed from the truck (say for a bedliner) and the truck is turned on (accessories only), started and/or moved with the tailgate disconnected it thows an error into a module that contorls rear parking/brake sensors. Key point that is different from the original post is this can happen just with having the truck on/accessory on, and not moved. “Computer systems awake”
the second case that was mentioned has to deal with battery change/removal, and not as much info.
Similar situation in that if you need to remove or change the battery that the truck must be “off”, specifically mentioned having all the doors closed and key fob away from the truck before taking the leads off the battery. fairly common sense,but said the known issue had to deal with A door being open and fob In the vehicle causing the computer to be awake, and when removing the battery in this situation caused faults.
For the tailgate situation my truck is scheduled to go into the shop on Friday to have modules/computer system recalibrated/reflashed. I don’t have many specifics of what modules etc. but will share any info and/or references to what is done.
the service manger said it will take a few hours to complete, most of which the truck will just be hooked to a computer downloading the data. He said that my truck would be the third one they have done this month.
Use cation when getting your bed lined or disconnecting your battery when hooking up accessories.
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