DRIVER SUPPORT
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Limitations of the radar unit
The radar unit has certain limitations - which in
turn also limits those functions that use the unit.
Blocked unit
The marked area must be kept free from stickers,
objects, shade film, etc.
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The radar unit is placed inside the upper section
of the windscreen together with the car's camera
unit.
Do not place, stick or mount anything on the
outside or inside of the windscreen in front of
or around the camera and radar unit — this
can interfere with camera and radar-depend-
ent functions.
This may mean that functions are reduced,
deactivated completely or give incorrect func-
tion response.
If the driver display shows this symbol
with the message
Windscreen
sensor
Sensor blocked, see
Owner's manual
, it means that the
camera and radar unit cannot detect other vehi-
cles in front of the car.
The following table presents examples of possi-
ble causes for a message being shown, along
with the appropriate action:
Cause
Action
The windscreen surface in front of the camera and radar unit is dirty or cov-
ered with ice or snow.
Clean dirt, ice and snow from the windscreen surface in front of the camera
and radar unit.
Thick fog and heavy rain or snow block the radar signals or the camera
view.
No action. Sometimes the unit does not work during heavy rain or snowfall.
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NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
Summary of Contents for V 90 Cross Country
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Page 57: ...SAFETY...
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Page 219: ...LOADING AND STORAGE...
Page 237: ...LOCKS AND ALARM...
Page 273: ...DRIVER SUPPORT...
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Page 385: ...STARTING AND DRIVING...
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