wolfgangthunder80
Rifter parking aid fault
Summary of the thread
A 2023 Peugeot Rifter with a parking aid fault was reported, where the parking assistant was non-functional, and an error was stored in the memory. The issue was suggested to be potentially caused by a defective connection in the wiring or plugs to the parking assist components. It was advised to have a workshop inspect these connections, which led to the discovery and repair of a defective cable/plug connection, resolving the problem.
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wolfgangthunder80 (community.author)
Where exactly should I be looking? Are there specific areas known for connection issues in the Rifter's parking assist system?
marvin_schroeder1
Unfortunately, I am unfamiliar with the specific layout of the Peugeot Rifter. Given the mileage, wear and tear may be the cause of the defective connection. Considering the error message and symptoms, it might be prudent to have a workshop inspect the cable and plug connections. It's the most efficient way to diagnose it properly.
wolfgangthunder80 (community.author)
Thanks, I'll take it to a workshop. Turns out it was indeed a defective cable/plug connection as you suggested. Cost me 95€ to fix.
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marvin_schroeder1
I had a similar issue with my 2018 Opel Insignia. The parking sensors went haywire, and it turned out to be a defective connection. Have you checked the wiring and plugs to the parking assist components, like the radar or ultrasonic sensors? A faulty connection could be the culprit.