{: ) The driver information center (DIC) displays SERVICE PARK ASSIST when the object alarm module detects a malfunction in the parking assist system and the system is disabled. The DIC also displays SERVICE PARK ASSIST when a loss of communication occurs with the object alarm module. Usually this is caused by faulty components or wirings. Better visit your dealer if still under warranty, for one park assist sensor only costs too much. If your bumper had been knocked off or had previous repairs outside the dealership, that's another thing.
The PARK ASSIST OFF message is displayed in the DIC when the parking assist system is disabled due to conditions that disable or inhibit the system. The object alarm module requests the DIC display PARK ASSIST OFF when it detects one of the following conditions:
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The parking assist system is manually disabled using the driver information center (DIC).
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An object is attached to the rear of the vehicle, such as a trailer, bicycle rack, trailer hitch receiver, or tow bar.
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The object alarm sensors are covered by snow, mud, dirt, slush, or ice.
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The vehicle bumper is damaged,
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Excessive paint thickness on a replacement object alarm sensor.
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The object alarm sensors are disrupted by vibrations, like those caused by a large nearby vehicle or from heavy equipment such as a jackhammer.
I have a 2014 Gmc Yukon xl. Recently I lost my keys with key fob attached and found my spare key but the kepy fob attached to it never was programmed to my car so now Im not able to disarm my car. What should I do to be able to get in my car without alarm going off so I can program my new key fob?
Remove the reciver hitch,,, the sensor is picking it up,,,,4 sensors in the bumper????? One could be unpluged
So how is this fixed?
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