Acura MDX Sport Hybrid Cross Traffic Monitor 2017 Manual
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To activate the Cross Traffic Monitor, ensure the vehicle is in reverse. The system will automatically activate and display warnings on the rearview camera screen if cross traffic is detected.
When the alert is triggered, it means that the system has detected an approaching vehicle from the side while you are reversing. An audible alert and visual indicator on the rearview camera screen will notify you.
Yes, you can turn off the Cross Traffic Monitor system via the vehicle settings on the touchscreen display. Navigate to the settings menu, select 'Driver Assist System Setup', and disable the Cross Traffic Monitor.
Inconsistent operation could be due to obstructions like dirt or snow blocking the sensors, or interference from nearby objects. Ensure the sensors on the rear bumper are clean and unobstructed.
Regularly clean the rear bumper area where the sensors are located with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid using high-pressure water directly on the sensors to prevent damage.
If the warning light remains on, it could indicate a system malfunction. Check for obstructions around the sensors and restart the vehicle. If the issue persists, consult your Acura dealer for a diagnostic check.
Yes, adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow can affect the system's performance. The sensors may have difficulty detecting vehicles accurately in such conditions.
The system uses both visual and audible alerts. When cross traffic is detected, the driver will hear a warning beep, and a visual alert will appear on the rearview camera display.
The Cross Traffic Monitor system is primarily designed to detect vehicles. It may not reliably detect smaller objects such as pedestrians or cyclists. Always check surroundings visually.
The Cross Traffic Monitor system can detect vehicles approaching from the side at a range of approximately 50 feet. However, the effectiveness can vary based on speed and size of the approaching object.