Acura MDX Sport Hybrid Blind Spot Information System 2020 Manual
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The BSI system uses radar sensors located in the rear bumper to detect vehicles in the driver's blind spot areas. If a vehicle is detected, an indicator appears on the appropriate side mirror, and if the turn signal is activated in that direction, the indicator will flash and a warning sound will play.
Ensure the sensors on the rear bumper are clean and free from obstructions like mud or snow. If the issue persists, it may require a system reset or a visit to an authorized Acura service center for further diagnostics.
Yes, the BSI system can be turned off via the vehicle settings menu on the multi-information display. Refer to the owner's manual for detailed instructions on navigating the menu.
The radar sensors may sometimes detect stationary objects like guardrails or parked cars, especially if they are close to the vehicle. This is a known limitation of the system, and while it may occasionally result in false alerts, it is designed to prioritize safety.
Regularly clean the rear bumper to ensure the radar sensors are not obstructed. No additional maintenance is typically required, but periodic checks during routine service appointments are recommended.
The BSI system is generally active at speeds over 20 mph. It may not function optimally at very low speeds, such as when parking or in stop-and-go traffic.
Extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, fog, or snow can potentially affect the radar sensors' performance, leading to reduced detection capabilities or false alerts. Keeping the sensors clean can help mitigate these effects.
If the indicator light remains on, it could indicate a system malfunction. Try resetting the system by turning the vehicle off and on again. If the issue persists, consult an authorized Acura service center.
Yes, if the rear bumper has been repaired or adjusted, the BSI system may require calibration to ensure accurate performance. This should be done by an authorized Acura technician.
Yes, aftermarket modifications, especially those involving the rear bumper or electrical systems, can affect the BSI system's performance and reliability. It's advisable to consult with an Acura specialist before making such modifications.