You should not need to do this.
Before messing with it, check to make sure the sensors are securely mounted. On mine the rear sensor had it's screw holes stripped out by the factory. They used screws into the plastic housing. another screwgun victum. When I removed the coroplast, I found the sensor screws laying on it, and the sensor was not attatched to anything. So everytime the coach moved, the sensor would change it's position. No amount of recalibrating would have ever fixed it. I used large pop rivets to permanently reattach it to the mounting plate. I did not recalibrate it trusting that the factory calibration would be correct once the sensor was remounted. That fixed it. 2 years later, and it still operates perfectly.
Good information. Thank you!
Retired law enforcement 38 years, Bay Area in California. Retired now. Been RVing for 30 years. Have owned a variety of brands and types. Recently purchased a 2022 Grand Design Reflection 303RLS. I tow it with a 2018 Chevy Diesel.
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