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A REVERSE SENSING CONTROL ALOWS THE RIVER TO ENABLE AND DISABLE THE RSS

WHEN THE IGNITION IS ON. THE RSC LIGHT TURNS ON WHEN FIRST STARTED

THE OFF INDICATOR LIGHT REMAINS ON WHEN DISABLED

SO LIGHT ON RSC OFF----LIGHT OFF RSC ON

This is also referred to as the "Parking Assist" in the Owners Manual.

If this is not working, check the fuse. I don't remember exactly which one it is, but check the Owners Manual to identify it.

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