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7-135
Limitations of Remote Smart Parking
Assist
In the following circumstances, the use
of Remote Smart Parking Assist may be
limited, there may be a risk of collision,
or Remote Smart Parking Assist may turn
off. You may have to park your vehicle
or drive away from the parked location
without using this function.
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An object is attached to the steering
wheel.
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Your vehicle has snow chains, spare
tire, or different size wheels installed.
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Tire pressure is lower or higher than
the standard tire pressure.
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Your vehicle is loaded with cargo
longer or wider than your vehicle or
a trailer or hitch mounted carrier is
connected to your vehicle.
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There is an issue with the wheel
alignment.
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Your vehicle is leaning severely to one
side.
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Your vehicle is equipped with a trailer
hitch.
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The license plate is installed in a
location different from the intended
location.
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There is a person, animal, or object
above or below the ultrasonic sensor
when Remote Smart Parking Assist is
activated.
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The parking space is narrow, curved
or angled.
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There is an obstacle such as person,
animal, or object (trash can, bicycle,
motorcycle, shopping cart, narrow
pillar, etc.) detected near the parking
space.
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There is a circular pillar or narrow
pillar, or a pillar surrounded by objects
such as fire extinguisher detected
near the parking space.
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The road surface is bumpy (curbstone,
speed bump, etc.) or slippery.
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The parking space is near a vehicle
with higher ground clearance or a
larger vehicle such as truck.
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The parking space is inclined.
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There is a heavy wind.
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Remote Smart Parking Assist is
operating on uneven roads, gravel
roads, bushes, etc.
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The weather is very hot or cold.
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The ultrasonic sensor is covered or
blocked with snow, water, or dirt.
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A wireless transmission device
operates near the ultrasonic sensors.
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An ultrasonic sensor with a similar
frequency is near your vehicle.
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A sensor has been damaged or
scratched by a sharp object.
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When the ultrasonic sensor cannot
detect the following objects:
- Narrow or slim objects such as
ropes, chains, or small poles
- Objects less than 40 inches (100
cm) in height and narrower than 6
inches (14 cm) in diameter
- Objects that tend to absorb sensor
frequency such as clothes, spongy
material, or snow
- Pedestrians, animals, or objects
that are very close to the ultrasonic
sensors