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Driving Aids<br />

Note: It is possible to get a blockage<br />

warning with no blockage present; this is<br />

rare and known as a false blockage warning.<br />

A false blocked condition either<br />

self-corrects or clears after a key cycle.<br />

When you remove a blockage, you can<br />

reset the system in two ways:<br />

• While driving, the system detects at<br />

least two objects.<br />

• You cycle the ignition from on to off<br />

and then back on.<br />

If the blockage is still present after the key<br />

cycle and driving in traffic, check again for<br />

a blockage.<br />

Reasons for messages being displayed<br />

The radar<br />

surface is<br />

dirty or<br />

obstructed<br />

Clean the fascia area in<br />

front of the radar or remove<br />

the obstruction.<br />

E205199<br />

The system uses radar sensors which are<br />

located behind the bumper fascia on each<br />

side of your vehicle. Do not allow mud,<br />

snow or bumper stickers to obstruct these<br />

areas, this can cause degraded system<br />

performance.<br />

If the system detects a degraded<br />

performance condition, a message warning<br />

of a blocked sensor or low visibility will<br />

appear in the information display along<br />

with a warning indicator. You can clear the<br />

information display warning but the<br />

warning indicator will remain illuminated.<br />

The radar<br />

surface is<br />

not dirty or<br />

obstructed<br />

Heavy rainfall<br />

or<br />

snowfall<br />

interferes<br />

with the<br />

radar<br />

signals<br />

System Limitations<br />

Drive normally in traffic for<br />

a few minutes to allow the<br />

radar to detect passing<br />

vehicles so it can clear the<br />

blocked state.<br />

No action required. The<br />

system automatically<br />

resets to an unblocked<br />

state once the rainfall or<br />

snowfall rate decreases or<br />

stops. Do not use the Blind<br />

Spot Information System or<br />

Cross Traffic Alert in these<br />

conditions.<br />

The Blind Spot Information and Cross<br />

Traffic Alert systems do have their<br />

limitations; situations such as severe<br />

weather conditions or debris build-up on<br />

the sensor area may limit vehicle detection.<br />

171<br />

Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA

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