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I was doing the install of my rear bumper by myself today......and the weight was a bit much for me. So....I rather than wait for help I used a couple of chairs and a floor jack and tried to go it alone. Well....chit. I got the bumper on.....but snagged the wiring harness and pulled the wires from one of my backup sensors.
As luck would have it....the wires severed very near the sensor itself.....and I would play hell to reconnect those little wires.
So.......any info on this? If I buy a new sensor.....will I need to "recalibrate" this sensor? I saw they are location specific......and I am hoping they have some pigtails to re-connect the wires.
Any advice is appreciated. So far....going it alone on my bumper install has cost me an extra $40......and now this sensor. Also taking me about 3x longer than said. Sometimes you lose.
As luck would have it....the wires severed very near the sensor itself.....and I would play hell to reconnect those little wires.
So.......any info on this? If I buy a new sensor.....will I need to "recalibrate" this sensor? I saw they are location specific......and I am hoping they have some pigtails to re-connect the wires.
Any advice is appreciated. So far....going it alone on my bumper install has cost me an extra $40......and now this sensor. Also taking me about 3x longer than said. Sometimes you lose.
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