Acura TL Blind Spot Information System 2012 Manual

To activate the Blind Spot Information System, ensure your car is running and press the BSI button located on the dashboard. The BSI indicator will light up when the system is active.
If the warning light remains on, it indicates a possible malfunction. Try restarting your vehicle first. If the light persists, consult your Acura dealer for a system check.
The system is designed to detect vehicles in adjacent lanes, but it may not detect smaller objects like motorcycles or bicycles. Always check your mirrors and blind spots manually.
The system uses radar sensors to detect vehicles. When a vehicle is detected in your blind spot, an indicator will light up on the appropriate side mirror.
Performance can be affected by heavy rain, snow, dirt, or ice covering the sensors, as well as interference from other radar sources. Keep sensors clean for optimal performance.
Yes, you can turn off the system by pressing the BSI button on the dashboard again. The indicator light will turn off, confirming the system is deactivated.
Regularly check and clean the sensors, especially after driving in harsh weather conditions. It's recommended to inspect them during routine car maintenance.
The system is generally designed to operate at speeds above 20 mph, as it's primarily used for highway and multi-lane road driving.
The sensors are typically located in the rear bumper, one on each side of the vehicle, to monitor the adjacent lanes effectively.
The system covers the area directly behind and to the sides of the vehicle, extending approximately one lane width on each side.