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<p>[QUOTE="MWTechGuy, post: 12204384, member: 338636"]I get that. If it's not throwing faults, then I would think the wiring/internals are good. The radars are usually the first thing complaining about that. I don't think your radar was programmed special/different from all the other similar trucks so that would mean something specific to yours if acting different (IE possibly hitting the deer, maybe this route was different than the last time you drove with a radar). If the one vehicle is "acting up" more than others, then it sounds like either: A) The new radar isn't updated (WABCO put out an update to reduce the false positives) B) Hitting the deer changed the bracket/frame and the radar is physically not pointing where it should. I've seen some guys have to bend the frame back into shape, replace the little metal bracket holding the radar, or the less reputable guys shim out the radar with some washers.... Basically it sounds like you have more a software/physical type of issue here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MWTechGuy, post: 12204384, member: 338636"]I get that. If it's not throwing faults, then I would think the wiring/internals are good. The radars are usually the first thing complaining about that. I don't think your radar was programmed special/different from all the other similar trucks so that would mean something specific to yours if acting different (IE possibly hitting the deer, maybe this route was different than the last time you drove with a radar). If the one vehicle is "acting up" more than others, then it sounds like either: A) The new radar isn't updated (WABCO put out an update to reduce the false positives) B) Hitting the deer changed the bracket/frame and the radar is physically not pointing where it should. I've seen some guys have to bend the frame back into shape, replace the little metal bracket holding the radar, or the less reputable guys shim out the radar with some washers.... Basically it sounds like you have more a software/physical type of issue here.[/QUOTE]
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