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Something To Watch For When Replacing Blind Spot Sensors

ABRN published a blind spot detection system problem and solution authored by John Anello, of Auto Tech on Wheels. Let’s take a look at this article.

The blind spot detection sensors on many vehicles today are self-calibrating, but attention to detail still remains a necessity. This article explains how a repair facility was having issues with the blind spot sensors functioning improperly despite this self-calibration feature. The sensors can be fit into their mounting locations multiple different ways which can result in the blind spot sensors being put on backwards. The full story can be read on the ABRN website.

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