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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    Ok, now I understand that you have 2 separate ALP systems, each with 2 Sensors.
    In the beginning, the Front system was ok...correct ?
    The front system works well with the front sensors. When connected to the rear sensors, no error message but only one sensor works as parking sensors. But both detect my laser tester. I have the same results when I reverse the 2 rounds plugs of the cables.

    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    It was only the Rear system that was bad...correct ?
    The back system works wrong: error message in any positions of the sensors. In one position, I get R2, F2, R1 are not OK (only R1, R2 are connected). When I reverse the cables, I get R2, F2 are not OK (only R1, R2 are connected).

    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    Do you want to start over by putting everything back to its original condition.- This way we can try to solve the problem you are having on the Rear.
    You should not be getting U-boat "ping" sounds...make sure there are no objects close to the Rear Sensors & turn OFF power to the Front system.
    All systems are in position. The back system doesn't work as just explained above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syrinx View Post
    The back system works wrong: error message in any positions of the sensors. In one position, I get R2, F2, R1 are not OK (only R1, R2 are connected). When I reverse the cables, I get R2, F2 are not OK (only R1, R2 are connected).
    This does not make sense...when you swap cables, where are you doing it ? At the RJ Ports or the Twist connector near the Sensors ?

    You should not be getting an F2 error unless you made a mistake at the RJ Port & plugged into the F2 Port.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    This does not make sense...when you swap cables, where are you doing it ? At the RJ Ports or the Twist connector near the Sensors ?
    You should not be getting an F2 error unless you made a mistake at the RJ Port & plugged into the F2 Port.
    Here I've swapped step by step the twist connectors, tested again. Never something was plugged in the F2 port, never.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syrinx View Post
    In one position, I get R2, F2, R1 are not OK (only R1, R2 are connected). When I reverse the cables, I get R2, F2 are not OK (only R1, R2 are connected).
    If you have these errors I'm starting to think you have inter-mixed the Front/Rear cables w/ each other & in combination of also having a bad Sensor this could be the only reason Port F2 is appearing as an error in both conditions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    If you have these errors I'm starting to think you have inter-mixed the Front/Rear cables w/ each other & in combination of also having a bad Sensor this could be the only reason Port F2 is appearing as an error in both conditions.
    Nothing was plugged in F2 port. The front cables can't reach the rear CPU.

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