Blind Spot Information (BSI) system
The BSI system alerts the driver by the BSI alert indicator when a vehicle enters the blind spot alert zone. See Warn Conditions for more information.
Warning Conditions
Under normal conditions, the BSI system generally does not alert to stationary objects like highway infrastructure, guardrails, posts, walls, foliage, parked cars, etc. The system also doesn't notify when vehicles are traveling in the opposite direction.
Pass from rear
Lane changes
Passing
Starting
No Warn Conditions
One or more lanes apart
Opposite cars
Static objects
Cross Traffic Monitor (CTM) system
When driving in reverse, the blind spot information radar unit monitors vehicles approaching from behind your vehicle. When detecting a vehicle approaching from behind, the unit sends the information to the audio-navigation unit via B-CAN line. When receiving the information, the audio-navigation unit gives the warning to the driver by displaying "<<" (a warning arrow) on the audio-navigation display rear camera image. An audible alarm is generated by the meter. The warning indicates left, right or both. The cross traffic monitor system gives a warning depending on the position, speed of the target vehicle in the detection range and the time remaining to the collision.
Restriction Factors | Warning Conditions |
Own Vehicle Speed | Less than 3 mph (5 km/h)* |
Remaining Time to Collision | Greater than 1.2 to less than 3.2 seconds* |
Target Vehicle Speed | Greater than 6 mph (10 km/h) and less than 16 mph (25 km/h)* |
Distance to Target Vehicle | Less than 8.3m (27.2 ft) or based on time to collision (up to 25m (82.0 ft) ) |
*: Warnings may be issued out side of these conditions listed above.
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