Ford PDC – Genuine OEM Parking Distance Control System

The Ford PDC (Parking Distance Control) system is designed to make parking safer, easier, and more accurate. Using ultrasonic sensors mounted in your vehicle’s bumpers, this system detects obstacles and alerts the driver through audible or visual signals. If your sensors are malfunctioning or damaged, replacing them with Genuine OEM Ford PDC sensors ensures precise performance, seamless communication with your vehicle’s ECU, and full system reliability.

OEM PDC sensors are engineered to Ford’s strict manufacturing standards. Each sensor undergoes calibration testing for range, sensitivity, and weather resistance, ensuring accurate readings in all conditions. They’re built to integrate perfectly with your vehicle’s parking assist and collision avoidance systems, maintaining the same response time and accuracy as the original factory installation.

Aftermarket sensors may not deliver the same precision or durability. Genuine Ford PDC sensors use sealed electronics and high-quality materials to resist moisture, road debris, and temperature extremes. Whether you drive a Ford Explorer, F-150, Mustang, or Escape, OEM sensors restore your vehicle’s full parking and safety functionality with confidence.

Why Choose OEM Ford PDC Sensors?

Exact Fit and Calibration – Designed to match your vehicle’s bumper design and ECU system.

Accurate Detection Range – Provides factory-tested sensitivity for precise obstacle alerts.

Weather-Resistant Design – Fully sealed against water, salt, and temperature extremes.

Seamless Integration – Works flawlessly with Ford’s parking assist and camera systems.

Quick Installation – Plug-and-play compatibility with existing wiring harnesses.

OEM Reliability – Tested by Ford for consistent, long-term performance.

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FAQs

What does PDC stand for in Ford vehicles?
PDC stands for Parking Distance Control — a system that uses sensors to detect obstacles and help drivers park safely.

Where are Ford PDC sensors located?
They’re typically mounted in the front and rear bumpers, integrated into the parking assist system.

Can I replace a PDC sensor myself?
Yes, replacement is straightforward, but calibration or ECU scanning may be required after installation.

Do OEM PDC sensors need programming?
Some models may require initialization through diagnostic software to ensure proper function.

Are OEM PDC sensors better than aftermarket versions?
Yes. Genuine Ford sensors guarantee correct fitment, detection accuracy, and long-term durability.

Restore precision and safety with Genuine OEM Ford PDC Sensors. Complete the Parts Quote Request Form to get assistance selecting the correct parking sensor replacements for your vehicle.