Intuitive Parking Assist System: Precaution
NOTE:
Some systems need to be initialized after reconnecting the negative (-) battery terminal (See
INITIALIZATION
).
- PRECAUTIONS FOR INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM
- Under the following conditions, the detection function may not function properly:
- The sensor is covered with foreign matter, such as mud or snow (detection function returns to normal when the sensor is cleaned).
- The sensor is frozen (detection function returns to normal when the temperature of the sensor rises).
- The sensor is covered with a hand.
HINT:
- In very cold weather where a malfunction display appears, the sensor may not be able to detect obstacles.
- If the malfunction display appears, visually check the sensor first. If the sensor is free of foreign matter but the malfunction display remains, the sensor may have a malfunction.
- The detection range may be affected by the following conditions:
- The sensor is covered with foreign matter, such as mud or snow.
- The vehicle is in an excessively hot or cold area.
- Under the following conditions, a detection error may occur:
- Driving on a bumpy road, an unpaved road, or in tall grass.
- Ultrasonic waves from items such as another vehicle's horn, motorcycle engine sounds, a large vehicle's air brake sound, or another vehicle's sonar are transmitted near the vehicle.
- It is raining heavily or the sensor comes into contact with water (sprayed).
- The vehicle is tilted at a large angle.
- The vehicle is equipped with a commercial fender pole or a wireless mechanism antenna.
- The sensor is covered with foreign matter, such as mud or snow.
- The vehicle is moving toward a high curb or the corner of a pointed object.
- The sensor cannot detect some objects such as the following:
- Thin objects, such as wires and ropes.
- Materials that absorb ultrasonic waves, such as cotton, snow, etc.
- Objects with sharp edges.
- Short objects.
- Tall, overhanging objects.
- Other notices:
- The sensor cannot detect objects directly under the bumper. (The sensor may detect low objects and thin poles, and then lose track of the objects.)
- The sensor may not be able to detect obstacles that are too close to the sensor.
- The sensor may not be able to detect obstacles if it is dropped or subjected to a strong impact.
- Under the following conditions, the detection function may not function properly: