I had the Grenadier wrapped... Now my back door sensors aren't connecting. Slamming the doors shut didn't make a difference. The sensors are the little cones? Hoping they just need t be aligned. Thoughts.
I haven't had mine wrapped and my rear door sensors go off constantly.I had the Grenadier wrapped... Now my back door sensors aren't connecting. Slamming the doors shut didn't make a difference. The sensors are the little cones? Hoping they just need t be aligned. Thoughts.
Get a torch and stare into the cone holes . Clean any grime etc.I had the Grenadier wrapped... Now my back door sensors aren't connecting. Slamming the doors shut didn't make a difference. The sensors are the little cones? Hoping they just need t be aligned. Thoughts.
Get a torch and stare into the cone holes . Clean any grime etc.
Yes the sensors can be adjusted. Top and bottom.
That'll do it.
How British is that! Top marks old chapThat'll do it.
I prefer "torch" to "flashlight"
I was born there...left in 1970How British is that! Top marks old chap
I remember Torchy the Battery Boy! How sad is thatI was born there...left in 1970
Gerry Anderson made a series called Torchy the Battery Boy , a bit before I was born.
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Hello, I had this issue as well, rear door alert would come on when encountering rough terrain or the door was closed too gently. I added a 1/16 washer behind each of the three bolts on the upper latch on the larger rear door. (My washers were too large but it is what I had around the garage and fit fine)Since then we have not had any issues with the rear door sensor.I had the Grenadier wrapped... Now my back door sensors aren't connecting. Slamming the doors shut didn't make a difference. The sensors are the little cones? Hoping they just need t be aligned. Thoughts.