Acura MDX Blind Spot Information System 2014 Manual
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The Acura MDX Blind Spot Information System uses radar sensors located in the rear bumper to monitor the vehicle's blind spots. When a vehicle is detected in the blind spot, an indicator appears in the side mirror, alerting the driver.
To activate or deactivate the Blind Spot Information System, use the vehicle's settings menu accessed through the infotainment system. Navigate to the safety settings and toggle the BSI option as desired.
If the BSI is not functioning correctly, check for any obstructions on the rear bumper where the sensors are located. Ensure that the sensors are clean and free of debris. If the problem persists, consult an Acura dealership for diagnostics.
Yes, extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, or fog can temporarily affect the performance of the BSI. The system may not detect vehicles accurately in these situations.
If there is a malfunction, a warning message will typically appear on the dashboard display. Additionally, the BSI indicator may flash continuously. Consult your owner's manual or a professional for further guidance.
The sensitivity of the BSI is set by the manufacturer and is not adjustable by the user. It is calibrated to provide optimal performance for typical driving conditions.
The BSI has limitations, such as not detecting vehicles that are rapidly approaching or vehicles that are very close when you change lanes. Always perform a visual check before making lane changes.
Regularly clean the rear bumper where the sensors are located. Use a mild detergent and water to remove any dirt or debris that may interfere with sensor operation. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the sensors.
If the indicators stay on continuously, it may indicate a system malfunction. Try restarting the vehicle to reset the system. If the issue persists, seek assistance from an Acura service center.
Yes, the BSI is designed to complement other driver assistance features such as Lane Keeping Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control, providing a comprehensive safety system to enhance driving awareness.