marcwilliams1
Mistra parking aid fault
Summary of the thread
A 2022 Hyundai Mistra is experiencing a parking aid fault, rendering the parking assistant non-functional. The suspected cause is a defective cable or plug connection. Suggestions include checking the control module and ultrasonic sensors, with advice to visually inspect the wiring. Given the vehicle's recent model year, taking it to a workshop is recommended to avoid further complications.
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marcwilliams1 (community.author)
I haven't had a chance to check those specifically. Where exactly is the control module located, and is there an easy way to test the ultrasonic sensors without specialized equipment?
williamhunter9
On my Octavia, the control module was in the trunk, near the spare tire well. I'm not sure where it is in the Mistra. Testing the sensors without equipment is tricky. Maybe just visually inspect the wiring first. Honestly, given it's a 2022 model, might be best to take it to a workshop. Save yourself the headache.
marcwilliams1 (community.author)
Thanks, that's helpful advice. I'll check the wiring, but I think you're right about taking it in. The estimated repair cost is 95€, so probably worth avoiding messing something else up. I appreciate your help.
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williamhunter9
That sounds frustrating. I had a similar issue with my 2018 Skoda Octavia. The parking sensors went haywire, and it turned out to be a faulty connection somewhere in the rear. Did you check the control module or the ultrasonic sensors?