Acura RLX Blind Spot Information System 2014 Manual
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The Acura RLX Blind Spot Information System is designed to assist drivers by detecting vehicles in the blind spot areas. It uses radar sensors located in the rear bumper to monitor adjacent lanes and provides visual and/or audible alerts if a vehicle is detected in the blind spot.
To activate or deactivate the Blind Spot Information System, locate the BSI button on the dashboard near the driver's side. Press the button to turn the system on or off. An indicator light will show the system's status.
The system provides a visual alert on the side mirrors when a vehicle is detected in the blind spot. If you signal a lane change while a vehicle is in the blind spot, the system may also provide an audible alert to warn you.
If the system is not detecting vehicles, it could be due to obstructions on the radar sensors, such as dirt or snow. Clean the rear bumper where the sensors are located. Additionally, ensure the system is turned on and check for any warning lights on the dashboard that may indicate a malfunction.
First, check the system's status on the dashboard display. If a warning light is present, consult the owner's manual for diagnostic information. Ensure the radar sensors are clean and unobstructed. If problems persist, contact an Acura dealer for further assistance.
Yes, extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, or fog can affect the performance of the Blind Spot Information System. It may not detect vehicles accurately or could give false alerts. Always drive cautiously in adverse weather conditions.
The Blind Spot Information System is typically operational at speeds above approximately 20 mph. Below this speed, the system may not provide alerts to avoid unnecessary warnings in slow-moving traffic.
Regular maintenance of the Blind Spot Information System is typically included in routine vehicle inspections. It's advisable to have the system checked during scheduled service appointments to ensure optimal performance.
Manual recalibration of the Blind Spot Information System is not recommended for users. If you suspect the system is not calibrated correctly, it is best to have it checked and recalibrated by a certified Acura technician.
It is generally not necessary to disable the system under normal driving conditions. However, if you are towing a trailer or carrying oversized loads that may obstruct the sensors, it may be advisable to disable the system to prevent false alerts.