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Convenience features of your vehicle
• If a nearby vehicle has a tow hitch
receiver that protrudes beyond the
bumper, the RSPA may not recog-
nize it. Use caution and monitor the
clearance to the receiver.
• Big vehicles such as buses or
trucks parked
• Sensor covered with foreign mat-
ter, such as snow or water
• An obstacle such as a trash can,
bicycle, shopping cart, etc., is near
• Heavy wind
• Wheel changed to an unauthorized
size
• A problem with the wheel alignment
• Vehicle leaned severely to one side
• Front or rear distance sensors are
malfunction or not working properly.
(Refer to the Parking Distance
Warning system in chapter 3.)
• Low level of the smart key that
requires battery replacement
Limitations of the System
• When the vehicle has been
parked/stopped for a long time in a
cold environment, the Remote
Moving Forward/Backward may be
delayed depending on the vehicle
condition when the vehicle is
turned on remotely.
• The RSPA system may suddenly
apply brake to avoid collision
against stationary or moving
object.
• The system may be cancelled
unexpectedly when a person or
animal passes by near the vehicle.
• The performance of the system
may be degraded and frequently
stop when driving in strong electric
field area.
• Right after the parking place
search complete and beep sound
is generated, the search complete
may be cancelled according to the
surrounding environment
• Even while the system is in activa-
tion, the vehicle may collide with
the object existing within the blind-
spot area of the sensor.
• When there is any obstacle within
the blind-spot area, drive out of the
parking space manually.
• The system may not recognize the
object that appears suddenly.
• The system does not work if there
is no car parked in front of the
parking space you are planning to
park.
• Your vehicle is loaded with cargo
longer or wider than your vehicle or
a trailer or hitch mounted carrier is
connected to your vehicle.