Where is the reverse radar controller installed in the JAC Refine M3?
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The reverse radar controller of the JAC Refine M3 is installed inside the left rear trunk panel. Here is more information about the reverse radar: 1. Components: The full name of the reverse radar is reverse anti-collision radar, also known as a parking assist device. It is a safety auxiliary device used when parking or reversing a car, consisting of ultrasonic sensors, a controller, a display, and other components. 2. Function: The reverse radar can inform the driver about surrounding obstacles through sound or a more intuitive display, eliminating the troubles caused by the driver's need to look around when parking, reversing, or starting the vehicle. It also helps the driver overcome blind spots and unclear vision, thereby improving driving safety. 3. Types: There are two types of reverse radars. One is the ordinary reverse radar, which emits sound alerts based on the distance between the rear of the car and obstacles. For example, the closer the obstacle, the more rapid the sound becomes. The other is a visual reverse radar, which allows the driver to see the scene behind the car or the distance to the nearest obstacle from the rear of the car inside the vehicle.
Last time I helped my brother install a reversing camera on his JAC Refine M3, I came across this thing. The controller is usually hidden quite well, most commonly on the inner side of the left rear wheel arch or behind the left trim panel in the trunk, directly fixed to the body metal. You'll need to remove the trim panel to see it—a black plastic box with several wires connected to the sensors. Once, a mechanic mentioned that some batches have it installed under the rear seats, requiring you to lift the seats to find it. Actually, the easiest method is to follow the radar sensor wires into the car, and you'll definitely locate the controller. Just be careful not to break the clips during DIY installation—the plastic parts on JAC vehicles can be a bit brittle.