emanuelsilver1
Fit Parking Aid Failure
Summary of the thread
A 2006 Honda Fit experienced a parking aid failure, with no beeps or warnings and an error code upon scanning. The fuses were checked and found to be fine, but the sensors had not been inspected yet. A similar issue in another vehicle was resolved by addressing a corroded connector, suggesting that a bad connection or corroded plug might be the cause. The problem was ultimately fixed by a mechanic who identified and repaired a corroded connector to one of the sensors.
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emanuelsilver1 (community.author)
Thanks! I didn't think about the camera. Do you remember which connection it was on your Megane? Was it hard to get to?
louiszimmermann1
On the Megane, it was a connector behind the rear bumper that had corroded; road salt got to it. Access wasn't too bad, just fiddly. Honestly, with those symptoms and the mileage, I'd get a mechanic to look. They can pinpoint the bad connection without you crawling around. You'll save money!
emanuelsilver1 (community.author)
Thanks again! I took your advice and had a mechanic check it out. You were right, it was a corroded connector to one of the sensors. Cost 95€ to fix, including the diagnostic. Appreciate it!
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louiszimmermann1
I had something similar happen with my old Renault Megane. The parking sensors went nuts, and it was just a bad connection. Could be a corroded plug or a broken wire to one of the sensors. Did you check the rearview camera wires? Sometimes they're linked.