Slow Responding Sensors

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Anyone else have slow af responding sensors? I was CREEPING into a stall waiting for the sensors to go off and then I feel and hear the grind. ONLY THEN did I hear the sensors finally go off. This is the first time it happened but now I feel like I cannot trust them. Thankfully, the grind I felt and heard was the Sto-N-Sho bracket only.
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They donā€™t always go off for curbs, the sensors are positioned higher for objects like poles, walls, and other cars.

If you are trying to pull up to a curb you should use the front camera button. They burry it in the menu, I wish it was faster access.
 

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They donā€™t always go off for curbs, the sensors are positioned higher for objects like poles, walls, and other cars.

If you are trying to pull up to a curb you should use the front camera button. They burry it in the menu, I wish it was faster access.
And I can personally attest that they are not always reliable for parking bollards (poles) šŸ˜”
 

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They donā€™t always go off for curbs, the sensors are positioned higher for objects like poles, walls, and other cars.

If you are trying to pull up to a curb you should use the front camera button. They burry it in the menu, I wish it was faster access.
Front cameraā€¦ Riiiiight šŸ¤ŖšŸ©
 

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They donā€™t always go off for curbs, the sensors are positioned higher for objects like poles, walls, and other cars.

If you are trying to pull up to a curb you should use the front camera button. They burry it in the menu, I wish it was faster access.

? two presses

1. Hit Car Icon Left (or right if you are across the pond)

2. Hit 2nd button down marked Camera


If you are parking, you are already going slow enough to quickly tap tap those two.


The Mrs. does it all the time. (we park in front of a fence to charge)
 


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? two presses

1. Hit Car Icon Left (or right if you are across the pond)

2. Hit 2nd button down marked Camera


If you are parking, you are already going slow enough to quickly tap tap those two.


The Mrs. does it all the time. (we park in front of a fence to charge)
Meanwhile most other cars like the F150 have a hard button.
 

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one for each? or toggle? Or only the rear?
Rear camera pops up in reverse, front camera has the hard button by the screen. I can't remember but I think you can switch to the rear camera after hitting the button in drive (for monitoring trailer).
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