milalang73
Legend Parking Aid Failure
Summary of the thread
The parking aid system on a 2019 Honda Legend hybrid failed, with an error stored despite fuses being intact. The issue was traced to a faulty connector on one of the rear ultrasonic sensors. The suggested solution was to have a workshop diagnose and repair the wiring or sensor connection, which successfully resolved the problem.
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milalang73 (community.author)
No recent work. The error code points to a potential issue with one of the ultrasonic sensors. When you say 'similar problem,' do you mean the exact same symptoms? How did you resolve it? Cable issue, or something else?
tomjones7
Yes, identical symptoms: error in memory and non-functional parking aid. I'd advise checking the cables and connectors, but tracing those can be a pain. Given the error code and potential wiring issue, I'd suggest a workshop. They can pinpoint the exact sensor or connection more efficiently.
milalang73 (community.author)
Took your advice and brought the car to a local mechanic. It was a faulty connector on one of the rear sensors, like you suspected! Repair cost was 95€, and everything is working perfectly again. Thanks!
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tomjones7
I had a similar problem with my Legend. Is it throwing any specific codes related to the ultrasonic sensors? Have you had any recent work done that might have disturbed the wiring around the proximity or blind spot sensors? A faulty cable or plug could be the culprit.