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Old 04-27-2017, 11:09 PM
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Well, that eliminates the load as being the problem.

Weird issue. Does it have the same symptoms when hooked up to a trailer?
That's what I'm going to find out next. My trailers are both parked away from my home right now, but after all of this, I'm starting to wonder if the cR was ever programmed for having a hitch. I'll go connect it to a trailer tomorrow and see what happens.

Right now I have the smaller hitch cover connected. It eliminates the PDC going off every time I back up, but the signals flash rapidly. I don't know if that hurts anything or not.

I read back through the various threads on this. It seems that one individual finally solved the problem but manufacturing a four pin wiring system with a somewhat complicated set of resistors attached. All of the other "solutions" that were found eventually failed or caused other problems.

With the popularity of hitch mounted racks and baskets you would think there would be a simple solution to this.
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