What Are the Causes of Radar System Malfunctions?
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Radar system malfunctions can be attributed to the following reasons: 1. Sensor failure or poor internal contact. The reverse radar system is operational, but a specific sensor is not functioning, or there is poor contact within the sensor or at the sensor's 4P connector. 2. System display failure. This may be due to a loose controller connector, poor contact, or a malfunctioning display. 3. System buzzer failure. Possible causes include a broken circuit between the controller and the instrument cluster or a malfunctioning buzzer within the instrument cluster. Additional information on resolving radar system malfunctions: 1. The probe may be incorrectly installed, detached, or damaged. Inspect and repair the probe; replace it if damaged. 2. Obstructions may block the radar, causing no response. Remove any obstructions. 3. High temperatures may affect performance. Since reverse radars have environmental adaptability, the sensitivity of the probes and the normal response of the processor are impacted under high or low temperatures. Move the vehicle to a shaded area and try again.