Is this module just on the Titanium models which have the illuminated mirrors or all them? All the other troubleshooting articles regarding this issue that I have found point to the replacing the radar module located in quarter panel the rear bumper cover.
Hello, one question. I have the same problem with the spot blind on the rear driver's side. Does that module have to be reprogrammed? i will buy it used but not sure if it has to be reprogrammed. Thanks
It seems my blind spot sensor is on the frame of the back bumper on my 2013 Escape titanium . It has 3 different plugs that go into it . Guessing it wont beep if cars are coming by when backing up . Or people walking by. And it also won't parallel park because the sensors in the bumper say you're on your own! When i ask it to specify the problem it says. You figure it out. 😂 Damn car is smart but it can be replaced! 👀
Thanks !!! Excellent video 👍
Is this module just on the Titanium models which have the illuminated mirrors or all them? All the other troubleshooting articles regarding this issue that I have found point to the replacing the radar module located in quarter panel the rear bumper cover.
I wonder if that’s the same for the mustang thanks so much for the information!!
I dont have any information for Mustang. Need to check.
Mine only comes on after driving for about 5 min maybe got loose or it’s faulty?
How much was the module
If my blind spot sensor is out on the right side would the module still need to be replaced on driver’s side door or passenger side?
Yeah man. There are two different modules right and left. If you are swap modules it will not work correctly.
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Hello, one question. I have the same problem with the spot blind on the rear driver's side. Does that module have to be reprogrammed? i will buy it used but not sure if it has to be reprogrammed. Thanks
Hi. It does not need reporgrammed. I bought 3 times. Part numbers are different. You must sure that what part is suitable for your vehicle.
@@afganyusifoglu7383 thanks a lot
Would it work on a 2017 ford explorer?
I don't have any information about explorer
Hi John. Did you fix your blind spot on your explorer?
@@shaunmaridelacena7026 no it did not unfortunately :(
Would you know if this will work on a 2018 Ford Escape?
Yes. It will be same
@@afganyusifoglu7383 Thank you! Same steps to follow as well if you know?
@@denzelboston2665 yes same steps. You must test . Hope that it will work.
@@afganyusifoglu7383 Thank you so much! I hope this works for me
Before this step you must check fuse of this module from fuses boxes. reason of this problem may be fuse failure
Does this sensor error cause the car to not start?
Not. It is impossible car is not start due to this fault
It seems my blind spot sensor is on the frame of the back bumper on my 2013 Escape titanium . It has 3 different plugs that go into it . Guessing it wont beep if cars are coming by when backing up . Or people walking by. And it also won't parallel park because the sensors in the bumper say you're on your own! When i ask it to specify the problem it says. You figure it out. 😂 Damn car is smart but it can be replaced! 👀
Fors is lame...how do you make a feature that shuts down all electrical features when it's broken.
What’s the name of this part?
The name of this part is door control module. Pay attention for part number.
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