
Blind Spot Assist system stopping operation indicates a malfunction in the system function, and it is necessary to go to a 4S shop for computer detection. Generally, an upgrade can solve the problem. How the Blind Spot Assist system works: The Blind Spot Assist system is equipped with sensors at the front and rear of the vehicle body to detect whether there are other vehicles approaching within a range of 3-15 meters around the vehicle. If there are, a red arrow will appear on the rearview mirror to alert the driver—indicating that changing lanes at this time is dangerous. If the driver insists on changing lanes, the arrow will not only flash but also trigger an audible warning inside the vehicle. The role of the Blind Spot Assist system: The Blind Spot Assist system can reduce potential dangers caused by visual blind spots when the driver changes lanes. When a neighboring vehicle enters the visual blind spot area, the Blind Spot Assist system will alert the driver with a red triangular warning light on the rearview mirror. When the driver activates the turn signal to change lanes, the Blind Spot Assist system will further flash the warning light and emit a sound to prevent potential traffic accidents.


