● When the sun is shining directly into a camera, such as in the early morning or evening
● When the parking space is covered with snow or de-icing agent
● When there marks from repairs or other marks on the road surface, or there is a traffic
bollard, or other object on the road surface
● When the color or brightness of the road surface is uneven
● When a camera has been splashed by hot or cold water and the lens has fogged up
● When the appearance of the parking space is affected by the shadow of the vehicle or
trees
● When a camera lens is dirty or covered with water droplets
In situations such as the following, the target parking space may not be recognized
correctly:
● When there marks from repairs or other marks on the road surface, or there is a
parking block, traffic bollard, or other object on the road surface
● When it is raining or has rained and the road surface is wet and reflective or there are
puddles
● When the area around the vehicle is dark or backlit
● When the color or brightness of the road surface is uneven
● When the parking space is on a slope
● When there are diagonal lines (access aisle) near the parking space
● When the appearance of the parking space is affected by the shadow of a parked
vehicle (such as shadows from the grille, side step, etc.)
● When accessories which obstruct the view of the camera are installed
● When the parking space lines are faded or dirty, making them unclear
● When the appearance of the parking space is affected by the shadow of the vehicle or
trees
■ Sensor detection information
→ P.439
■ Objects which the sensor may not be properly detected
→ P.439
■ Situations in which the sensor may not operate properly
→ P.439
■ Situations in which parking assitance may not operate even if there is no possibility
of a collision
→ P.439
6-2. Using the safe driving support functions
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