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I broke my front inner parking assist sensor on my 2016 Silverado 2500hd duramax.  The part number is 52050133 but I cannot find that part anywhere.  I bought a 52050134 and also found that the parking sensors are not positional, meaning they can be put anywhere!  I'm not so sure, as most parts places online are showing this number as the rear position!  

 

I'm asking the community for help in determining if, in fact, this 52050134 sensor is fine for the front, AND, how do I get my parking assist system reset in order to stop the flashing yellow light on my dash button.

 

I have pulled the battery cables - all 4 - and zip tied the positive and negative cables together on one set of one battery to discharge the capacitors.  That didn't clear everything as hoped.  I would buy a diagnostic tool but this is a very specific issue and I don't want to waste money if it won't do what I need.  The dealerships of course, won't tell me how to fix this, but that may be what I need to do - take it to a dealer.

 

Any help would be appreciated and thankful for!

 

 

 

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On 1/23/2022 at 1:45 PM, BO TIE 1 said:

Did you try turning off the park assist in the vehicle settings?

Hmmm, I have not!  That's a great idea.  I will try that tomorrow.  However, while in the settings for that, I did turn it off then back on but didn't drive it.  Not sure if it will make a difference but worth a try.  

 

Update:  I spoke to a reputable, IMO, dealer about the flashing P/assist light and he'd never heard of, or been asked about it, at all!  I did recheck the numbers on the sensors I bought and they DO match up with the newer numbers from the dealers!  I did buy these off Ebay - set of four cost $23... - so wondering if they are all defective!  

 

Not sure how to test them to be sure they are working though.  

 

Thanks!

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On 1/23/2022 at 1:42 PM, BO TIE 1 said:

Don't know how you found this, but thanks!  I had checked Ebay several times but it never gave me this seller!  

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