User Manual - Page 290

For 2020 Super Duty F-350 XL.

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Troubleshooting - Fifth Wheel and
Gooseneck Trailer
Setup
The system is designed to be used with a
wide variety of trailers. There are some
trailers that do not have a proper surface
and location to mount the sensor. These
trailers are not supported. Attempts to
install the sensor in a manner that does
not meet the requirements can result in
improper system function.
To correctly install the trailer sensor:
Attach to vertical surface with the
arrows pointed straight up.
If you are not sure, use a level to check
that the attachment surface is vertical.
Securely fasten the sensor so that it is
rigidly mounted and does not shake or
wobble.
Install within the range of the 12 way
connector so that when the trailer
swings the wire harness does not
stretch, pinch or pull.
If the system displays Pro Trailer Backup
Assist Sensor Not Detected Refer to
Owner's Manual Press Knob to Exit or
Trailer Reverse Guidance Sensor Not
Detected Refer to Owner's Manual Press
OK to Exit:
Check that the 12 way connector is fully
inserted into the 12 way socket. The red
rubber seal is not visible when the
connector is fully inserted.
Check that the wiring harness sensor
connection is fully inserted at the trailer
sensor.
Check for damaged wiring between the
12 way connector and the trailer sensor.
If you have a 12 way connector inside
the bed and in the bumper, ensure that
only a single sensor is connected.
Note: If you did not purchase the fifth wheel
prep pack, you need to replace the 7/4 way
trailer connector in your bumper with a 7/12
pin connector. See your authorized dealer.
Calibration
The calibration process is required for the
system to determine the trailer length. The
system supports trailer lengths of 1039 ft
(311.94 m) distance from the hitch point
to the center of the axle or axles. The
calibration process consists of a straight
forward drive followed by a turn. During
the straight drive, the system monitors
various vehicle parameters to make sure
your vehicle is being driven straight and the
trailer is straight behind your vehicle. Any
steering input or trailer movement during
this straight drive pauses the calibration.
During the turn, the system monitors
various vehicle parameters to make sure
your vehicle and trailer are correctly
turning.
For best results:
Use a smooth and level road when
attempting to calibrate.
Steer and smoothly turn and avoid
abrupt steering inputs.
Drive between 216 mph (425 km/h).
Make a typical 90 degree corner turn.
Turning too shallow does not allow the
system to calibrate.
The typical calibration process results in
the system displaying messages in the
information display. The system also
displays additional warnings if the vehicle
or trailer motion is not within the
calibration limits.
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Super Duty (TFE), enUSA, Edition date: 201909, Third-Printing-
Towing
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