ENA Set of 4 Rear Reverse Backup Parking Assist Sensor Compatible with Chevrolet GMC Replacement for 25961317
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I'm not sure about the Caddy, but it works perfectly on a 2012 Chevrolet Suburban.
They'll most likely work because they're just simple sensors.br>
I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure they won't work on a 2013's back end.
Yes, sir, you can paint it and it will be perfect, and I will do it for you.
Selected User Reviews For ENA Set of 4 Rear Reverse Backup Parking Assist Sensor Compatible with Chevrolet GMC Replacement for 25961317
They arrived a day early and took only 15 minutes to install on my 2010 Cadillac Escalade. When I restarted the car, the parking assist message disappeared, and my backup alarm was restored. br>br>Update! This item has exceeded my expectations in every way. br>br> Yes, they worked for a few days, but then my vehicle began to show up to service my parking assist once more. They work in reverse, but they don't display the distance between my vehicle and the other. They then show the warning to service my parking assist when I put it back into drive, so they didn't work for me in the end.
Each OEM sensor costs $179 from the dealer! As a result, I decided to give these a shot in the hopes of saving some cash. That was a HUGE MISTAKE on my part. While only one of my sensors was defective, I decided to replace all four with these, which did not work. I gave in and paid the big bucks, reinstalled my three old working sensors along with a single new OEM one, and voila, I'm back in business. The moral of the story is that you get what you pay for when you buy something.
I took out my old park sensors and plugged these in to see which one was defective; all but one were defective, so I replaced them all and had no problems; now I have an old spare in case something goes wrong. Going to GM to get new ones is a 1000 times better. I was able to install these on my Avalanche without any problems. This is a fantastic substitute.
Our sensors were all bad, three of them. We went out, took out the old ones, and put in the new ones in about an hour. The light has gone out! As an added bonus, the backup sensor is now operational.
The park assist system, on the other hand, now works. However, the service park assist notification continues to appear as I drive down the road. br>br>A diagnostic scan reveals that all four sensors are throwing errors.
High quality at a low price My backup sensors had never worked after I purchased the truck because of the low price. I put these in about a year ago and have never had a problem with them!.
Everything passed the tests; now I just need to locate my short. I strongly advise you to.
I saved a lot of money compared to the OEM, and it worked perfectly. I also got three additional incredible deals.