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Its the radar sensor.
As above its the radar for the adaptive cruise control. I wish I had got this on mine to be honest!
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As above, it's the sensor for the adaptive cruise control and any other gubbins that goes along with that (like collision avoidance stuff.
Radar sensor for cruise control would make sense.
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there's sensor nehind the rear view mirror as well. I've always wondered which does which. My high beams go down by themslvs when approaching an area with street lights and occasionally the wipers do themselves and also the headlights when on 'auto' light up themelves. I love my car.
Jekkyl the sensor by the rear view mirror is for "High beam assist", "traffic sign recognition" and wipers
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Might be used for cruise, but I thought it was actually the sensor that stops you driving in to the back of other cars? ie pulling out at a roundabout it would stop you hitting the car infront if they havent moved.
Test it by driving at a brick wall ๐
its the collision avoidance sensor. also does your front parking sensors. I only know this as mine started to play up and 'miss read' obstacles leading to lots of unnecessary beeping and the old auto application of brakes!
The radar sensor can help with collision avoidance (as do the ultrasonic parking sensors) but they're a mitigation tool. True low-speed collision avoidance requires a laser (usually hidden in the rearview mirror mount).
You can add cameras etc which do road sign recognition / pedestrian detection etc.
