Description Of Front Detection Radar - MG MG4 Owner's Handbook Manual

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STARTING & DRIVING
In the following situations, the detection
performance of front view camera will be
affected:
• Driving in poor weather conditions where visibility is
reduced due to thick fog, heavy rain, snow, dust or sand
storm etc.
• Affected by light, for example low light levels at night,
poor auxiliary lighting, excessive backlighting in the
view, light from oncoming vehicles, abrupt change
of brightness with a quick bright/dark jump (tunnel
entrance/exit), driving on surfaces with strong reflective
properties (road surface covered with water or snow),
tunnels, inside a building etc.
• The front view camera is partially or fully blocked by
obstacles, e.g. dust, foreign objects, oil pollution, mud,
snow, excessive water (rain), frost or water spray from
the road on the windscreen.
• The windscreen in view is damaged.
• Not calibrated after removing/refitting the front view
camera or the windscreen.
• The front view camera is not secured in place.
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Description of Front Detection Radar

Calibration of Front Detection Radar
The front detection radar re-calibration is required after
any of the following:
• The front detection radar mis-alignment failure, for
example the position of the front detection radar has
changed.
• Remove/refit the front detection radar or radar bracket.
• Remove/refit the front anti-collision beam.
• The four-wheel alignment parameters have changed.
Note: If the front detection radar is subject to strong
vibration or slight impact, the mounting position of
the front detection radar needs to be checked and
re-calibrated as necessary.
Note: The calibration of front detection radar requires
professional knowledge and tools. If calibration is
required, please seek an MG Authorised Repairer.

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