u/anownedguy

Driver Assist Short

My dashboard has 6 warning lights for driver Assist and convenience features and it started after I replaced the tailgate actuator and drove it for about 45 mins.

List of things that don't work.

Key fob (the blue link app works)

Climate control

Backup camera

Lane assist

Attention warning thing

The shifter won't recognize the brake is pushed so it can't be put in drive or reverse.

I checked the connection on the actuator, all the fuses, and tried disconnecting the battery. I did notice that my backup camera started cutting in and out like 2 weeks ago, so could be related. Also the tailgate release is working fine now, so it just seems hard to believe it was the cause of the short.

I just have no clue what direction to even go next. I was able to get it home by manual releasing the transmission lock but it's definitely not great to drive.

2022 Turbo AWD

Update 5/20/26: I left the battery disconnected overnight and the issue hasn't happened for 2 days now, so I guess it's fixed. I previously tried that, but I had only disconnected it for 5 or 10 minutes, so maybe the memory wasn't cleared.

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u/anownedguy — 5 days ago

Triforce shape on face

Obviously not looking for a diagnosis but is this worth continuing to push for more testing? ANA was negative and nothing else in my extensive blood test showed anything of concern.

Numbness, pressure pain, extreme sensitivity to cold, tingling, and trouble extending in my fingers and toes. Swelling in feet and hands but very inconsistently. Knees make a grinding noise that others in the room can hear if I squat. Extreme fatigue and pain some days and high energy and stamina other days. Constant tingling and muscle spasms in legs.

Reoccurring hard skin patches that don't itch but do burn on my face, but I call it a triforce because it goes from under my eye to my nose on both sides and my forehead. Oddly the area on my face seems to respond well to antifungals and I also have reoccurring yeast infections in other areas.

In my last doctor's appointment the doctor said "good news, all your test results came back good, so there is nothing wrong with you!". This is my 4th experience like this since I was 15 and I am 33 now, I am starting to feel like I'm crazy and I should give up, but it has gotten considerably worse the last 2 years or so.

My main worry is my hands because I'm already at a point where I am becoming unable to do some things with my right hand for more then a few minutes and my left is better but not by alot. Just hoping for some sort of direction on who to even see next even if it isn't autoimmune related.

u/anownedguy — 10 days ago