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Driving Aids<br />

The following are other situations that may<br />

limit the Blind Spot Information System:<br />

• Certain maneuvering of vehicles<br />

entering and exiting the blind zone.<br />

• Vehicles passing through the blind zone<br />

at very fast rates.<br />

• When several vehicles forming a<br />

convoy pass through the blind zone.<br />

The following are other situations that may<br />

limit the Cross Traffic Alert system:<br />

• Adjacently parked vehicles or objects<br />

obstructing the sensors.<br />

• Approaching vehicles passing at<br />

speeds greater than 15 mph (24 km/h).<br />

• Driving in reverse faster than 5 mph<br />

(8 km/h).<br />

• Backing out of an angled parking spot.<br />

False Alerts<br />

Note: If your vehicle has a factory equipped<br />

tow bar and it is towing a trailer, the sensors<br />

will detect the trailer and turn the Blind Spot<br />

Information and Cross Traffic Alert systems<br />

off to avoid false alerts. For non-factory<br />

equipped tow bars, you may want to turn<br />

the Blind Spot Information System off<br />

manually.<br />

There may be certain instances when there<br />

is a false alert by either the Blind Spot<br />

Information or the Cross Traffic Alert<br />

systems that illuminates the alert indicator<br />

with no vehicle in the coverage zone. Some<br />

amount of false alerts are normal; they are<br />

temporary and self-correct.<br />

System Errors<br />

If either system senses a problem with the<br />

left or right sensor, the Blind Spot<br />

Information System warning indicator will<br />

illuminate and a message will appear in<br />

the information display.<br />

All other system faults will display only<br />

with a message in the information display.<br />

See Information Messages (page 100).<br />

Switching the Systems Off and On<br />

You can temporarily switch off one or both<br />

systems in the information display. See<br />

(page 97). When you switch off the Blind<br />

Spot Information System, you will not<br />

receive alerts and the information display<br />

will display a system off message and the<br />

warning indicator illuminates.<br />

Note: The Cross Traffic Alert system always<br />

switches on whenever the ignition is<br />

switched on and the transmission is in<br />

reverse (R). However, the Blind Spot<br />

Information System will remember the last<br />

selected on or off setting.<br />

One or both systems cannot be switched<br />

off when MyKey is used. See Principle of<br />

Operation (page 58).<br />

You can also have one or both systems<br />

switched off permanently at an authorized<br />

dealer. Once switched off, the system can<br />

only be switched back on at an authorized<br />

dealer.<br />

ECO MODE<br />

This system assists you in driving more<br />

efficiently by constantly monitoring<br />

characteristics of gear changing,<br />

anticipation of traffic conditions and<br />

speeds while driving.<br />

The value of these characteristics is<br />

represented by petals shown in the display,<br />

with five petals being the most efficient.<br />

The more efficiently you drive, the better<br />

the rating, and the better your vehicle's<br />

overall fuel economy.<br />

Note: These efficiency values do not result<br />

in a defined fuel consumption figure. It might<br />

vary as it is not only related to these driving<br />

habits, but also influenced by many other<br />

factors such as short trips and cold starts.<br />

172<br />

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

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