I'm just wondering if any Telluride owners have experienced a possible issue of hard rain causing our SUV's internal software/radar to react as if an object is present while reversing. I was traveling back home from New Jersey on Saturday when I decided to pull into a service station for lunch. After my brief highway break I noticed a storm outside was occuring producing heavy rain. I ran with my wife and kids from the exit of the building to our Telluride. It was a downpour, violent rain. After everyone, including myself, were settled in the SUV I started the engine and proceeded to reverse out of my parking space. An alarm flashed on the touchscreen and my Telluride automatically braked itself as I depressed the gas pedal. I looked at the screen and rear view mirror and there was nothing behind me. I tried reversing again. Same thing happened. I could not reverse the Telly out of the parking spot. I even got out of the SUV in the driving rain storm to make sure nothing (or no one) was underneath the rear bumper/tires. Everytime I put the Telluride in reverse the radar alert notification came on the monitor and the Telluride locked it's brakes automatically. I could not move. To say I was frustrated is an understatement. I came to the conclusion that the rain was causing the radar to malfunction. I tried the reverse process ten more times but couldn't reverse out. I even turned the SUV off multiple times trying to reset the system. Finally out of pure anger I put my Telluride's transmission into reverse and floored the gas which caused about 5 neck jerking episodes from me manually fighting with the Telluride's radar/computer. I finally made it out of my parking space probably looking like an idiot to anyone witnessing the event. What the hell is wrong with the radar on this SUV? I've never owned a car/truck that misread rain as a threat. Has this happened to anyone on here?