Check System light

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Keep getting a check system light. On dash. Does this have to do w parking/ proximity sensors? Not sure what it is and don’t have users manual.

Ty
 
2019 gts
Keep getting a check system light. On dash. Does this have to do w parking/ proximity sensors? Not sure what it is and don’t have users manual.

Ty
Welcome. This topic has been moved out of the non-Stinger talk forum and the Stinger talk forum.
 
What is a "check system" light? What does it look like? I've just reviewed section 4 starting on page 87 and nothing like "check system" is described.
 
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Ok. I will take a pic of it and post later this morning.

Ty!
 
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Ah, yes, the triangle with the warning "!", that is the key. That is the "master warning light". Since it and the "check system" tag are overlaid on your parking sensors screen, it means that your parking sensors system is on the fritz. Could be a fuse, loose wire, kaput piece of computer hardware, or failed sensor. Only a thorough "check system" diagnosis will reveal it.
 
Ah, yes, the triangle with the warning "!", that is the key. That is the "master warning light". Since it and the "check system" tag are overlaid on your parking sensors screen, it means that your parking sensors system is on the fritz. Could be a fuse, loose wire, kaput piece of computer hardware, or failed sensor. Only a thorough "check system" diagnosis will reveal it.
Ok ty! I can do without for now.
 
Do you happen to know where the parking sensor fuse is?
 
most likely connector on front or rear bumper was not reconnected after disassembly. i don't see it listed as a separate fuse on the fuse blocks.
 
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You always do a thorough search for loose connections first. If the sensors share a fuse, then something else will also be offline if the fuse is the culprit.
 
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