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Ghostly Glitches

G. A. Taylor

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Still loving that '22 SX-P, except for a couple annoying glitches. This past spring the touchscreen no longer responded to any touch input. The dealer (naturally) could not duplicate the condition, so nothing got repaired. Within a couple weeks it returned to normal operation on its own.

Now a new condition has developed when the car is in reverse and the wheel is turned clockwise. I'll get a visual screen warning, followed by steering wheel vibration, followed by application of the brakes. But there is nothing behind the car that should trigger this. I can no longer park in any space where I can't go forward to get out. But it's only (you guessed it) an intermittent condition.

Apparently these behaviors do not throw a code that can be read by the tech. Has anyone experienced these these issues?
 
One of your sensors is going bad looks like. GL
 
Anything Intermittent can be beyond frustrating. I feel for you. Hopefully it will sort itself out.
 




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