Acura RDX Rear Cross Traffic Monitor 2017 Manual
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The Rear Cross Traffic Monitor in the 2017 Acura RDX uses radar sensors located in the rear bumper to detect approaching vehicles from the side when the car is reversing. It provides visual and audible alerts to help the driver avoid collisions.
If the Rear Cross Traffic Monitor does not activate, ensure that the system is turned on in the vehicle settings. Also, check if the sensors are clean and not obstructed by dirt or snow. If the issue persists, consult your Acura dealer for further inspection.
Yes, the Rear Cross Traffic Monitor can be turned off through the vehicle's settings menu. Navigate to the safety features section and disable the Rear Cross Traffic Monitor if desired.
Regularly clean the rear bumper area where the sensors are located to ensure they are free from dirt, mud, or snow. Periodically check for any sensor damage and have it inspected by a professional if any issues arise.
The Rear Cross Traffic Monitor is designed to work in various weather conditions, but its performance may be affected by heavy rain, snow, or fog. Keep the sensors clean for optimal functionality.
The Rear Cross Traffic Monitor system is available on certain trims of the 2017 Acura RDX. Check your vehicle’s specifications or consult your dealer to confirm its inclusion in your model.
The Rear Cross Traffic Monitor is primarily designed to detect vehicles. While it might occasionally detect larger objects or pedestrians, it is not specifically calibrated for pedestrian detection. Always use caution when reversing.
The system provides both visual alerts on the rearview camera display and audible alerts through the vehicle’s sound system to warn of approaching vehicles when reversing.
To test the system, park in a safe, open area and have someone drive a vehicle from either side while you reverse slowly. The system should alert you with visual and audible signals as the other vehicle approaches.
If the system gives false alerts, it may be due to obstructions or environmental factors. Ensure the sensors are clean and unobstructed. If the issue continues, have the system checked by a professional technician.