Acura MDX Blind Spot Information System 2016 Manual
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The Blind Spot Information System in the 2016 Acura MDX uses radar sensors located in the rear bumper to detect vehicles in the driver's blind spots. When a vehicle is detected, an indicator appears on the corresponding side mirror, and if the turn signal is activated, a warning beep sounds.
If the BSI indicator light remains on, it may indicate a malfunction. Check for obstructions around the rear bumper sensors and clean any dirt or debris. If the issue persists, consult your Acura dealer for a diagnostic check.
Yes, the Blind Spot Information System can be turned off via the vehicle's settings menu. Navigate to the Driver Assist System Setup, then select Blind Spot Information and toggle the system off.
The BSI system in the 2016 Acura MDX is designed to operate at speeds above approximately 20 mph. It will not activate at lower speeds, such as when parking or in heavy traffic.
False alerts from the BSI system can be caused by environmental factors such as heavy rain, snow, or interference from other radar-based systems. Ensuring the sensors are clean and unobstructed can help reduce false alerts.
The sensors should be cleaned regularly, especially after driving in adverse weather conditions or through muddy or dusty areas. A simple wipe with a damp cloth should suffice to keep them functioning properly.
Yes, towing a trailer can affect the BSI system's operation due to potential interference with the radar sensors. It is recommended to disable the system when towing to prevent erroneous alerts.
If the BSI system is not activating, first ensure that the system is turned on in the vehicle settings. Check the radar sensors for obstructions and confirm that the vehicle speed is above 20 mph. If problems persist, seek assistance from an Acura service center.
Yes, you can test the BSI system by driving in an area with other vehicles, such as a highway, and observing if the system correctly alerts you to vehicles in the blind spots. For a comprehensive test, consult your Acura dealer.
Generally, consumer electronic devices do not interfere with the BSI system. However, other vehicles' radar-based systems or electronic interference from industrial sources can cause occasional issues.