Driver assistance system sensors

Driver assistance system sensors

The driver assistance functions use the forward-facing radar and cameras to help the driver in various ways, including:
  Detecting the distance to other vehicles in front of the car
  Detecting surrounding vehicles, pedestrians, and other objects
  Identifying traffic signs
Some parking functions rely on the ultrasonic sensors for information.
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Forward-facing camera (wide view)
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Forward-facing camera (narrow view)
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Forward-facing radar and front-mounted parking camera
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Side cameras
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Parking cameras
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Rear-facing camera
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Rear-mounted parking camera
The car also has 12 ultrasonic sensors along the front and rear bumpers.
We recommend:
Regularly clean the areas around all the cameras, the forward-facing radar, and the ultrasonic sensors to ensure proper function of the driver assistance system.
Note: Always contact a Zeekr Hi-Tech Service Center or an approved service partner regarding servicing or replacing sensors.
Limitations of the driver assistance system sensors
Factors that might limit the assistance system sensors and cameras include:
  Accessories close to the front mounted sensor and the cameras
  Damage to the sensors and cameras
  Dirt or other obstructions on the sensors or cameras
  Cracks or scratches on the bumpers in front of the cameras and sensors
  Other radio devices or strong radar reflections
  Certain steering wheel positions
  Severe weather conditions with poor visibility
  Strong sunlight, light reflections, standing water, ice, snow, dirt build-up, and faded lane markings on the road
  Potholes, obstacles, and speedbumps
  Tunnel entrances and exits
  Narrow, winding, and undulating roads
Very high temperatures in the passenger compartment might temporarily disable the windshield camera. The windshield camera automatically restarts and resumes working when the temperature decreases.
If a system sensor does not function, information is shown in the center display and/or the driver display:
  If a camera does not function, a message appears on the driver display indicating which camera is not functioning. Depending on the fault, more information might appear on the center display.
  If an ultrasonic sensor does not function, an error message appears in the 360° camera interface and the notification center indicating if a front or rear sensor is faulty.
If the user tries to activate a function relying on a faulty sensor, the function does not activate. A warning message appears on the driver display and/or center display indicating what the fault is.