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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 02:02 PM
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Hi
i have a 2005 Chrysler Grand Voyager, stow and go on LPG, limited, 3.3 litre.
The problem is that the warning sound of the electric tailgate, got quieter and quieter, now no sound at all, also the rear parking sensors are not beeping or the warning lights that show how close you are to an object do not light up, all this happened at once, i don't know if they are connected to each other and have no idea where the sound module is.
reverse lights are fine.
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
 
Old Mar 25, 2012 | 12:08 AM
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Honestly haven't seen a post on this in many years of cruising forums. I do know the Body Control Module (BCM) has the tone generator for other systems. Maybe all. Remove the IOD fuse in the IPM for 2-3 minutes to reset the BCM and data bus. Can't find it? Disconnect the negative battery cable for the same.
 
Old Mar 25, 2012 | 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Raptor 07
Honestly haven't seen a post on this in many years of cruising forums. I do know the Body Control Module (BCM) has the tone generator for other systems. Maybe all. Remove the IOD fuse in the IPM for 2-3 minutes to reset the BCM and data bus. Can't find it? Disconnect the negative battery cable for the same.
i have removed the IOD fuse and changed the BCM 40amp fuse, but still nothing, also checked the on board computer as it can also be switched off there.
I have looked behind the rear right hand panel for the BCM, but there are several black boxes with plugs in and don't want to remove the wrong part, so if you can advise, it would be appreciated.
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Old Mar 29, 2012 | 03:00 PM
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The beeper for the hatch is mounted in the rear hatch handle where the licence plate lamps are. It comes as part of the whole harness that runs the beeper, the temp sensor for the hatch, the licence lamps and the release button. I doubt it is involved with the park assist system problem. The park assist module has ignition fed power, ground and bus inputs........might have a sensor shorted out.
 
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