Why does the reversing radar of Arrizo 5 keep beeping after being rear-ended?

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LePhoebe
07/29/25 10:37pm
Arrizo 5's reversing radar keeps beeping after being rear-ended because there is an obstruction around the radar sensor. Below are the reasons why the reversing radar keeps beeping: Obstruction on the reversing radar sensor: If the reversing radar sensor has something stuck to it, it might be due to long-term use and poor environmental conditions, leading to accumulation of dust and dirt, which blocks the signal. Check if there is any obstruction in the radar holes at the rear of the vehicle. Leakage from the rear wiper hose: If the rear wiper hose leaks or water seeps into the reversing radar system, the sensor getting wet can also cause false alarms. Water ingress is mainly related to the quality of the sensor, but the possibility of cracks in the sensor cannot be ruled out. The solution is to seal the leak (or replace the hose) and drain any accumulated water in the radar system. Error in radar ultrasonic signal: An error in the radar ultrasonic signal can cause false alarms. Restart the engine and try reversing in an open area to see if the issue persists. Short circuit in the reversing radar wiring: A short circuit in the reversing radar wiring or a malfunction in the radar module can cause the issue. Visit a 4S shop or repair shop to inspect the wiring or replace the radar module.
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