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4 minutes ago, SS502 said:

This is when you get in range...

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This doesn’t show up. I don’t see this at all.  I just check my email, and I did let Chris know I had rear park assist. Hmm...I guess I’m taking it out? 

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@GTPprix  I know you let me know you’ll help me out Monday, but should I remove the new cluster and put my old one back in today?   Thanks Chris. Much appreciated for any help. 

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Just now, Jchoi said:

This doesn’t show up. I don’t see this at all.  I just check my email, and I did let Chris know I had rear park assist. Hmm...I guess I’m taking it out? 

I would wait, I have the full suite of sensors, maybe it’s different for just the rear parking? All I get on the 8inch screen it the camera view and grid for turning/lining up on a trailer.

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1 minute ago, SS502 said:

I would wait, I have the full suite of sensors, maybe it’s different for just the rear parking? All I get on the 8inch screen it the camera view and grid for turning/lining up on a trailer.

I used to get just the pat display with the rear symbols projected. It’s too bad..,was so excited. I’m sure Chris will help figure this out. Ty SS502

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I’m sure you’re bummed if it’s truly not working properly...I would be too. But as far as I recall there have been no failures on these conversions. Even if it is not working right, try and be positive and he will make it right if it’s not.

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[mention=130449]GTPprix[/mention]  I know you let me know you’ll help me out Monday, but should I remove the new cluster and put my old one back in today?   Thanks Chris. Much appreciated for any help. 


That was directed at racerx but same situation contact us Monday from the website and we can run through some tests first. 9 times out of 10 it’s something silly like park assist is turned off or something like that lol
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2 minutes ago, GTPprix said:

 


That was directed at racerx but same situation contact us Monday from the website and we can run through some tests first. 9 times out of 10 it’s something silly like park assist is turned off or something like that lol

 

I have faith It will get worked out.  I’ll email you during your stated hours on Monday. The parking assist seems to work, (red triangle on radio screen), but nothing on the cluster display.  I was hoping it would work just like before. Thanks and looking forward to talking then. 

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Out of curiosity, anyone else with an LT plus and an upgraded cluster experience something

 

@SS502 what display option is that? 

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Out of curiosity, anyone else with an LT plus and an upgraded cluster experience something
 
[mention=195397]SS502[/mention] what display option is that? 

My Denali Cluster will be here tomorrow, I have an LT with the LT 2 package(I think that’s right). I have the rear park sensors but not the front! Not sure if I can help in looking at things for you once I get mine but I’d be glad to help out!



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4 minutes ago, thrasher2010 said:


My Denali Cluster will be here tomorrow, I have an LT with the LT 2 package(I think that’s right). I have the rear park sensors but not the front! Not sure if I can help in looking at things for you once I get mine but I’d be glad to help out!



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That would be great as we have basically the same setup. Please let me know. 

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That would be great as we have basically the same setup

I’ll let you know when I get it all installed and what I find out! Shoot me a PM with anything as you want me to Check out in it!


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6 minutes ago, thrasher2010 said:


I’ll let you know when I get it all installed and what I find out! Shoot me a PM with anything as you want me to Check out in it!


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Thanks so much. The main things is whether the cluster displays the rear sensors. I’ve tried everything. Even in the radio settings. The cluster acknowledges turning off the rear sensors, but it does not respond when I activate them from radio settings. It’s probably pretty straight forward that I have to send it back to Chris. 

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Thanks so much. The main things is whether the cluster displays the rear sensors. I’ve tried everything. Even in the radio settings. The cluster acknowledges turning off the rear sensors, but it does not respond when I activate them from radio settings. It’s probably pretty straight forward that I have to send it back to Chris. 

I hope it can get figured out pretty quickly! After reading the thread, I hope mine works. I didn’t specify that I had the rear sensors when I placed my order. I wasn’t aware that I had to! This process in upgrading the cluster is way different then it is when I did this on my 2017 F150 last year!


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2 hours ago, thrasher2010 said:


I hope it can get figured out pretty quickly! After reading the thread, I hope mine works. I didn’t specify that I had the rear sensors when I placed my order. I wasn’t aware that I had to! This process in upgrading the cluster is way different then it is when I did this on my 2017 F150 last year!


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I agree, but I’m hopeful that it will be remedied soon. Everything I’ve seen shows that Chris and WAMS stand by their product, and hell, it might vpeven be operator error. I’ll keep you updated.  The display is beautiful though.  You’ll enjoy it. 

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1 hour ago, Jchoi said:

Out of curiosity, anyone else with an LT plus and an upgraded cluster experience something

 

@SS502 what display option is that? 

It’s the Technology view.

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