What are the symptoms of a faulty reversing radar in the Magotan?

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AlexisDella
07/29/25 10:47pm
Magotan reversing radar malfunction symptoms include: flashing reversing radar indicator light, non-functional front and rear reversing radars; abnormal noises; reversing function failure, etc. Below is relevant information about reversing radars: 1. Introduction: The full name of a reversing radar is reversing anti-collision radar, also known as a parking assistance device. It is a safety auxiliary device for parking or reversing vehicles, composed of ultrasonic sensors, controllers, displays, etc. 2. Function: It can inform the driver about surrounding obstacles through sounds or more intuitive displays, alleviating the troubles caused by the driver's need to look around during parking, reversing, and starting the vehicle. It also helps eliminate blind spots in the driver's vision and compensate for unclear visibility, thereby enhancing driving safety.
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