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Hey everyone,
I wanted to share an issue I’ve been experiencing with the parking distance sensor system on my 2022 Mach-E. I’m curious if others have run into the same thing.
Here’s what happens:
Why this matters:
Has anyone else noticed this behavior with their Mach-E? Do you think Ford will consider revising the software to handle this better?
I wanted to share an issue I’ve been experiencing with the parking distance sensor system on my 2022 Mach-E. I’m curious if others have run into the same thing.
Here’s what happens:
- When I park in my garage, the system correctly detects the wall and gives continuous beeping.
- After a few seconds of continuous detection while I am getting into the garage, it suddenly assumes the sensor is blocked (like with dirt, ice, or debris).
- At that point, the system stops warning me altogether — even though the garage wall is still right in front of the car.
- I’ve been told this is “normal behavior,” but I don’t think it’s correct.
Why this matters:
- The system should be able to tell the difference between:
• a sensor being truly blocked (dirt, snow, ice, etc.)
• a legitimate object that stays close (like a garage wall, another car, or even a pedestrian). - In the case of a legitimate object, the alerts should continue for as long as the object is there.
- Right now, once it decides the sensor is “blocked,” the warnings shut off completely. That could reduce safety, since you lose important proximity alerts in tight spaces.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior with their Mach-E? Do you think Ford will consider revising the software to handle this better?
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