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BSD / RCTA
WARNING
An approaching vehicle( A) may not be detected because the detection range is limited by the parked vehicle( B). Always be sure to check the surroundings when reversing the vehicle.
Example 2 1 The detection range of the radar sensors C Vehicle that may be detected
NOTE
The system may detect that a vehicle( C) is passing in front of your vehicle. Always be sure to check the surroundings when reversing the vehicle.
& System operation
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! Operating conditions
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The BSD / RCTA will operate when all of the following conditions are met.
. The ignition switch is in the“ ON” position.
. The BSD / RCTA warning indicator and BSD / RCTA OFF indicator are turned off.
. The vehicle is driven at speeds above 7 mph( 12 km / h)( except when reversing).
. The select lever is in the“ R” position( RCTA only).
The BSD / RCTA will not operate in the following situations.
. The BSD / RCTA OFF indicator is on.
. The vehicle speed is below 6 mph( 10 km / h) even when the BSD / RCTA OFF indicator remains off( except when reversing).
NOTE
. In the following case, the BSD / RCTA will stop operating and the BSD / RCTA warning indicator will appear. If the BSD / RCTA warning indicator appears, have your vehicle inspected at a SUBARU dealer as soon as possible.
– When a malfunction occurs in the system, including the BSD / RCTA approach indicator light
. In the following cases, the BSD / RCTA will temporarily stop operating( or may stop operating) and the BSD / RCTA OFF indicator will appear. – When the radar sensor becomes significantly misaligned( If the orientation of the radar sensor is shifted for any reason, readjustment is required. Have the sensor adjusted at a SUBARU dealer.)
– When a large amount of snow or ice sticks to the rear bumper surface around the radar sensors
– When the vehicle is driven on a snow-covered road or in an environment in which there are no objects around( such as in a desert) for a long time
– When the temperature around the radar sensors increased excessively due to long driving on uphill grades in summer, etc.
– When the temperature around the radar sensors becomes extremely low
– When the vehicle battery voltage lowers