What is a Backup Warning System Sensor?
Backup warning system sensors, also known as park assist sensors, park distance control (PDC) sensors, or simply park sensors, are safety devices, proximity sensors, that detect objects behind (or in the "proximity" of) a vehicle during parking. Some vehicles come factory equipped with backup warning sensors. Aftermarket systems are also available for retrofitting a vehicle with this feature.
How does a Backup Warning System Sensor work?
When a car, truck, or SUV equipped with a backup warning system is shifted into reverse, the backup warning system scans the area behind the vehicle to locate objects that might be in the way. The backup warning sensors (park sensors) emit ultrasonic pulses that bounce off of an object and back to receptors in the sensor. When an object is detected behind the vehicle, a warning tone is heard audibly inside the passenger compartment to signal to the driver that the path is not clear. Some backup warning systems use electromagnetics instead of ultrasonic pulses. Some vehicles may also incorporate sensors that detect objects to the front or side of the vehicle.
What are the symptoms of a bad Backup Warning System Sensor?
A malfunctioning backup warning sensor may cause the switch that engages the backup warning system to remain lit (or display "off") even when the switch is turned on. If the vehicle is in reverse and there are objects in close proximity to the rear of the vehicle, but no warning tone is heard, one or more sensors might be bad. Some vehicles will display a dashboard warning light to alert the driver to a fault with the backup warning system.
Can I drive with a bad Backup Warning System Sensor?
Vehicles have been in operation for many years without backup warning sensors. A vehicle can certainly be driven without them. However, if a vehicle is equipped with a backup warning system and a driver assumes that the system is operational, injury or damage can occur. This safety system should be repaired as soon as possible to avoid accident or injury.