What does it mean when my Honda says radar obstructed?

What does it mean when my Honda says radar obstructed?

Radar Obstructed and Clean Front Windshield Anything covers the radar sensor cover or the area around the front sensor camera preventing detection of a vehicle in front. May appear when driving in bad weather (rain, snow, fog, etc.). Stop your vehicle in a safe place and clear the area using a soft cloth.

How do you use the ACC on a Honda Accord?

Use ACC only when traveling on open highways in good weather. Press and hold the Interval button for one second. Cruise Mode Selected appears in the driver information interface for two seconds, and then the mode switches to Cruise. Press and hold the interval button again to switch back to ACC .

What does ACC Lkas mean in Honda Accord?

Lane Keeping Assist System
ADAS incorporates Honda’s Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and the Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS), which warns of an impending collision and even applies the brakes to minimise an impact. …

How do you set Adaptive Cruise Control on Honda?

How do I turn on Adaptive Cruise Control in my Honda?

  1. Press the MAIN button on your steering wheel.
  2. ACC will appear in the instrument panel, along with LKAS (Lane Keeping Assist).
  3. Your cruise speed can be set while driving below 25 MPH or even while the vehicle is stopped with your foot on the brake pedal.

What does adaptive cruise control do on a Honda?

Adaptive cruise control that maintains a comfortable interval behind detected vehicles until it doesn’t. Road departure mitigation adjusts steering and braking if you cross a detected lane and is also known as the I can’t believe you actually fell asleep while driving system.

What does road departure mitigation do on a Honda?

Road departure mitigation adjusts steering and braking if you cross a detected lane and is also known as the I can’t believe you actually fell asleep while driving system.

When do you need to calibrate a forward radar sensor?

Calibration is normally required after replacement of a forward radar sensor but, may also be required after removal of front bumper/grille, after front structural repairs, or after removal and installation of the forward radar unit. Calibration can be static (in-shop) or dynamic (on-road).

Where are the forward radar sensors on a car?

Forward radar sensors are located in or behind the front bumper/grille. They monitor the forward distance of objects in front of the vehicle, and control following distance. Systems that use data from the forward radar sensors include Adaptive Cruise Control, Collision Braking, and Collision Warning.