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On the day you decide to take it back to the dealer, get a soft brush and a Dixie cup of fresh water. Gently scrub out the little channels in the sensors on the bumper. Dry them off. If the sensors are still beeping when you get on the road, you'll be prepared to answer this question/statement from the service adviser...."maybe they're dirty".
Never had that issue even when D is covered in crud. The only thing that does that is the collision avoidance sensor when it gets covered in crud
STEVE
My Durango park sensor is beeping while I am driving. I restart the car and still have the same issue, any ideas? I have less than 3000 miles on it.
Smee,
The ParkSense feature is designed to provide audible and visual aid when backing-up. If the beep is occurring while driving, as @mcfarl58 advised, it's something that should be brought to your dealer's attention. If an obstruction, such as a bike rack or trailer hitch is installed, the system can sometime misinterpret the object, resulting in error.
When cleaning the sensors, it is recommended a soft cloth with car wash soap is used. Poking or scratching the sensor can damage the part.
I live in Wisconsin and snow/ice/slush will cover back of vehicle at times. I get a constant warning when backing as well as a brief audible when in drive while at the same time getting a message on message center on dash to clear or clean parking sensors.