Use your mirrors.Anyone experienced problems with an intermittent fault on their blind spot detection system - and know what the fix is?
Can it be disabled?I do and don’t think it’s a great idea in the first place but as it’s there it’s actually annoying when it’s flashing away in the mirror!
Yes it can and I’ll do that eventually if I can’t find a fix. Just thought first option should be getting it to work seeing as it’s there! Also thinking about when I come to sell it I’d like everything to be working.Can it be disabled?
Yes it can and I’ll do that eventually if I can’t find a fix. Just thought first option should be getting it to work seeing as it’s there! Also thinking about when I come to sell it I’d like everything to be working.
I'd get the codes read, as the system is 100% electronic. If there's an issue with it, then the module will store a code.
Does it work from the cameras? I thought it had separate sensors in the mirror housings but will stand corrected. ThanksClean your camera
Does it work from the cameras? I thought it had separate sensors in the mirror housings but will stand corrected. Thanks
Lane assist uses a camera.
Blind spot systems use radar sensors in the corners of the rear bumper.
Ok thanks. It’s the blind spot detection that has a problem. I’m thinking no quick fix though.
You need to get the fault codes, before moving forwards. So either buy a suitable code reader, or pay to have them read, and go from there.
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