dumalkin
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- Explorer Limited AWD 2012
Hi,
I have Limited 2012 Ex with around 50,000 km.
Recently I noticed my blindspot monitor system is "blind"
on the right side.
Occasionally it detects something, but 99% - nothing. The left side works as expected.
Today I was in the service center (air bag warning light was on, returning problem, fixed 2 months ago and now again. Previous time they told me they replaced some part in the driver side air bag, now - it was "bad contacts problem", and they tightened contacts somewhere).
So I reported blindspot problem as well. The "electic systems specialist" was absolute incompetent guy - tried to convince me it should be "this way", it lights only when my blinkers are on etc. Fortunately he couldn't come with plausible story why left and right sides are working so differently and it is still OK.
He told me automatic parking system uses same sensors, and tried to demonstrate me "that it works", but - by chance or not - the car refused to locate parking lot on the right, and did it as expected on the left.
So we agreed I'll bring the car again to them tomorrow, and he will try "to do something".
After I left, and arrived to the office parking lot, I tried to use automatic parking - which I usually don't use - and it parked perfectly on both left and right sides.
So question are:
1. Are automatic parking system and blindspot system sensors related and if normal work of the parking system implies blindspot is OK as well ?
2. Ideas how to test blindspot system when car is stationery - say if I put it on "D" and parking brakе, and will slowly drive another car like it overtakes me on the right, on the distance like 1m from my car - it should detect it ?
3. Are blindspot beams symmetrical on the left and right sides ?
Thanks,
I have Limited 2012 Ex with around 50,000 km.
Recently I noticed my blindspot monitor system is "blind"
Occasionally it detects something, but 99% - nothing. The left side works as expected.
Today I was in the service center (air bag warning light was on, returning problem, fixed 2 months ago and now again. Previous time they told me they replaced some part in the driver side air bag, now - it was "bad contacts problem", and they tightened contacts somewhere).
So I reported blindspot problem as well. The "electic systems specialist" was absolute incompetent guy - tried to convince me it should be "this way", it lights only when my blinkers are on etc. Fortunately he couldn't come with plausible story why left and right sides are working so differently and it is still OK.
He told me automatic parking system uses same sensors, and tried to demonstrate me "that it works", but - by chance or not - the car refused to locate parking lot on the right, and did it as expected on the left.
So we agreed I'll bring the car again to them tomorrow, and he will try "to do something".
After I left, and arrived to the office parking lot, I tried to use automatic parking - which I usually don't use - and it parked perfectly on both left and right sides.
So question are:
1. Are automatic parking system and blindspot system sensors related and if normal work of the parking system implies blindspot is OK as well ?
2. Ideas how to test blindspot system when car is stationery - say if I put it on "D" and parking brakе, and will slowly drive another car like it overtakes me on the right, on the distance like 1m from my car - it should detect it ?
3. Are blindspot beams symmetrical on the left and right sides ?
Thanks,