●
Vehicles approaching from directly
behind
●
Vehicles backing up in a parking
space next to your vehicle
●
Vehicles that the sensors cannot
detect due to obstructions
●
Guardrails, walls, signs, parked
vehicles and similar stationary
*
objects
●
Small motorcycles, bicycles,
*
pedestrians, etc.
●
Vehicles moving away from your
vehicle
●
Vehicles approaching from the
parking spaces next to your vehi-
*
cle
●
The distance between the sensor
and approaching vehicle gets too
close
*
: Depending on the conditions,
detection of a vehicle and/or
object may occur.
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Situations in which the system
may not operate properly
The RCTA function may not detect
vehicles correctly in the following
situations:
●
When the sensor is misaligned
due to a strong impact to the sen-
sor or its surrounding area
●
When mud, snow, ice, a sticker,
etc., is covering the sensor or sur-
rounding area on the position
above the rear bumper
●
When driving on a road surface
that is wet with standing water
during bad weather, such as
heavy rain, snow, or fog
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●
When multiple vehicles are
approaching with only a small gap
between each vehicle
●
When a vehicle is approaching at
high speed
●
When equipment that may
obstruct a sensor is installed, such
as a towing eyelet, bumper pro-
tector (an additional trim strip,
etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow
●
When backing up on a slope with
a sharp change in grade
●
When backing out of a sharp
angle parking spot
●
Immediately after the RCTA func-
tion is turned on
●
Immediately after the engine is
started with the RCTA function on
●
When the sensors cannot detect a
vehicle due to obstructions
●
When towing a trailer
●
When there is a significant differ-
ence in height between your vehi-
cle and the vehicle that enters the
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