BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM
WITH TRAILER COVERAGE (IF EQUIPPED)
WHAT IS BLIND SPOT INFORMATION
SYSTEM WITH TRAILER COVERAGE
Trailer coverage detection zone.A.
Blind spot information system detects
vehicles that may have entered the blind
spot zone. The detection area is on both
sides your vehicle and trailer, extending
rearward from the exterior mirrors to the end
of your trailer.
BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM
WITH TRAILER COVERAGE
LIMITATIONS
Trailer coverage only supports conventional
trailers. The system turns off if you select a
fifth wheel or gooseneck trailer type.
Make sure the trailer width is less than or
equal to 8 ft (2.4 m) and the length is less
than 33 ft (10.1 m). If you input values higher,
the system turns off.
Some trailers could cause a slight change in
system performance:
• Large box trailers could cause false alerts
to occur when driving next to
infrastructures or near parked cars. A
false alert could also occur while making
a 90-degree turn.
• Trailers that have a width greater than
8 ft (2.4 m) at the front and have a total
length greater than 20 ft (6 m) could
cause delayed alerts when a vehicle is
passing at high speeds.
• Box trailers that have a width greater than
8 ft (2.4 m) at the front could cause early
alerts when you pass a vehicle.
• Clamshell or V-nose box trailers with a
width greater than 8 ft (2.4 m) at the front
could cause delayed alerts when a
vehicle traveling the same speed as your
vehicle merges lanes.
SETTING A TRAILER LENGTH
Trailer length.A
Trailer width.B
Trailer hitch ball.C
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Nautilus (CFG) Canada/Mexico/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202405, DOM
Blind Spot Information System