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Parking sensor over sensitive?

wallymn

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Well today my parking senors went nuts.
I thought it was broken but I realized it was the rain.
There was very heavy downpour. I came up to a light, slowed enough that the senors are active and all started alerting. Scared me silly, I braced for impact thinking I was getting hit from behind.
Realized I wasn't going to get hit, turned the senors off and on, and they blared again...
It was really cats and dogs type of rain must have been thick enough to trick the sensors.

Any one know if you can reduce the sensitivity?

I really need them for the garage but I don't need a heart attack.....
 
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