Do you have a trailer hitch? If so the parking sensor will see that.
Check the system for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes should be the first step in the diagnostic process . Then reading factory service repair manual how the system works , viewing wiring diagrams .
Object Detection Description and Operation
Ultrasonic Rear Park Assist Operation
The ultrasonic rear park assist system senses how close the vehicle is to an object. The distance is determined by the 4 object sensors located in the rear bumper. The object detection system will notify the driver when backing up at speeds less than 8 km/h (5 mph). The object detection system will use the rear parking assist (RPA) display and the radio speakers for notification.
When the ignition is ON and the vehicle is placed into reverse, the object detection system performs a bulb check. During the bulb check, the 3 indicators on the RPA will illuminate for approximately 2 seconds to indicate that the system is working. The object detection system performs a bulb check and operates when the following conditions are present:
ā¢ The ignition is ON.
ā¢ The vehicle is placed in REVERSE (R) for rear parking aid.
ā¢ The vehicle speed is less than 8 km/h (5 mph). At speeds greater than 8 km/h (5 mph), the object detection system is disabled. The red indicator flashes to warn the driver that the object detection system is disabled.
The object detection system senses how close the vehicle is to an object. The distance is determined by the 4 object sensors located on the rear bumper. When the system detects an object, one of the following will occur:
ā¢ If the object is less than 0.3 m (11 in) away from the vehicle, the amber outside, amber middle, and the red outside indicators flash and the chime sounds continuously for 3 seconds.
ā¢ If the object is less than 0.3-0.5 m (11-20 in) away from the vehicle, the amber outside, amber middle, and the red outside indicators are ON.
ā¢ If the object is 0.5-1.0 m (20-40 in) away from the vehicle, the amber outside, and the amber middle indicators are ON.
ā¢ If the object is 1-2.3 m (40-91 in) away from the vehicle, the amber outside indicator is ON with a single chime when the object is first detected.
Object detection system can detect objects 7.6 cm (3 in) wide and at least 25.4 cm (10 in) tall. It cannot detect objects above the level of the roof.
If the object detection system detects a malfunction, a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) will be stored and the object detection system will send a serial data communication message to the instrument panel (I/P) to SERVICE PARK ASSIST message on the driver information center (DIC). Then the chime will sound and the red indicator on the information telltale center will be lit continuously. The red LED in the rear display will be lit, notifying the driver that a malfunction exists. Message will clear once the driver acknowledges it.
Each object sensor is a three wire sensor that is both a transmitter and a receiver that comprises a signal circuit, a low reference circuit, and an 8-volt supply voltage circuit. The rear object control module supplies 8 volts to the object sensors via the object sensor supply voltage circuit and provides ground via the low reference circuit. The rear object control module triggers the sensors in a sequential loop and after each sensor transmits, the rear object control module uses the echo or signal return to calculate the distance and position of an object from the rear bumper. The rear object control module directly controls the RPA display.
Do you know what DTC'S are ?
DTC B0958 01: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Left Corner Circuit Short to Battery
DTC B0958 06: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Left Corner Circuit Short to Ground or Open
DTC B0958 08: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Left Corner Circuit Signal Invalid
DTC B0958 21: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Left Corner Circuit Incorrect Period
DTC B0959 01: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Left Middle Circuit Short to Battery
DTC B0959 06: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Left Middle Circuit Short to Ground or Open
DTC B0959 08: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Left Middle Circuit Signal Invalid
DTC B0959 21: Parking Aid Rear Sensor 1 Left Middle Circuit Incorrect Period
DTC B0967 02: Parking Aid Switch Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B0968 00: Parking Aid Indicator Circuit
Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop.
SOURCE: Intermittent Flashing 4x4 Light
This was a weakness of the Montero Sport models. If you google Montero Sport 4WD light flashing you will find lots of information. The best troubleshooting article I have found is here: http://4wd.blogeasy.com/article.view.run?articleID=318776 This article is about the Pajero, but the Montero Sport uses the same platform so this article applies.
The Montero Sport uses several switches and vacuum modules to put the system in and out of 4WD. If any of these malfunction, the light may flash continuously, flash intermittently, fail to come on, and it can trigger the anti-lock brake light to come on. In brief, if the 4WD shift lever is engaged, but the transfer case doesn't engage, the sensors show a mismatch and will cause the light to act funny including triggering the vehicle's anti-lock break light. These SUV's need to be shifted into 4WD regularly to keep the switches and mechanisms working correctly.
Try this before you even think about a visit to the $$$$$ Mitsubishi Dealer:
Shift the 4WD lever between 4WD High, Low and 2WD at least 100 times. Often, this will free the mechanisms and resolve the problem. It worked for me after three years of trying everything else including the dealer replacing switches, etc. If this does fix it for you, just be sure to shift the vehicle in and out of 4WD several times at least one a week and this will keep the mechanisms lubricated and functioning correctly. If that doesn't work, try the above link (article). Good luck!
Jeff
Assuming this is an automatic transmission, odds are you have lost a band in your transmission, this will require a rebuild, you may also notice it will fail to shift into high gear as well?
SOURCE: A warning light won't go off on dash.
it is not a safety issues . the chip sensor in the car is defective. if it doesnt anoy you dont worry. if the sensor fails to warn you when the key is left inside then you should be concerned.
SOURCE: 2004 A4 1.8T Brake Lights Remain On After Car Is Parked
Sounds like your brake light switch is on its way out. Its a simple fix and a cheap part. It will need to be done immediately as not only can the lights staying on drain your battery but it can also cause lack of power and not put the brake lights on when braking. The switch is operated by the pedal itself and requires the drivers underdash trim to be removed. With this off the switch can be accessed and replaced. If you can get a vehicle technician to fit it, do so, as they are quite fragile and new switches can become useless if fitted incorrectly. Good luck
SOURCE: my 2002 yukon will not go in reverse--
this means the reverse clutch has failed, u are going to need the trans overhauled to fix the problem and the lines and trans cooler flushed out along with the torque converter.
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