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Module, Blind Spot (BSM): Description

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Vehicles equipped with the optional Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) system have two primary components. These components are the Left and the Right Blind Spot Sensors (LBSS or RBSS) (1) located in each side of the rear fascia. In this vehicle, each sensor also includes an internal microcontroller and control circuitry that monitors and controls both the sensor and the blind spot display for the same side of the vehicle.

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Each sensor with control circuitry is contained and protected within a molded plastic case (1) that includes an integral connector receptacle at one end. The sensors are each connected to the vehicle electrical system through a dedicated take out and connector of the rear bumper fascia wire harness. The two sensors are concealed behind the outboard ends of the rear bumper fascia. Each sensor is snapped into a dedicated molded plastic mounting bracket that is permanently affixed to the inside surface of the fascia just behind the left and right rear wheel openings.

The blind spot sensors and control circuitry cannot be adjusted or repaired. If a sensor is damaged or ineffective, it must be replaced with a new unit. The sensor module software is flash capable.