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2014 Chevrolet Impala
Includes: Bel-air
Platform: B-body & W-body

Blind-Spot Detection Problem

Old May 10th, 2019, 4:51 PM
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yea, I thought the same thing, like you said what's the point ?........ I may get an additional 6 months or so.
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I got the letter. I figure i will let them do the work this time and after they are done i will try to seal it betterat the connections.
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After I bought the car in April, used with 45000 miles.
I noticed my rh light would stay on or it would disable the blind spot detection system. I took it back they couldn't replicate it. I haven't drove it much since I bought it because I drive my Wrangler in the summer. I bought this to commute to my job on interstate. This car has horrible blind spots and imt short. I have bad depth perception and this is my first full size car I had a sonic before this (traded it for my Wrangler). I love the car, especially the comfort, horsepower and speed but honestly it's blind spots make me feel uncomfortable. It's at a chevy dealer who sees the problem but unsure how to work on it as they've never seen it before... Story of my life.
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Originally Posted by kwhouse
After I bought the car in April, used with 45000 miles.
I noticed my rh light would stay on or it would disable the blind spot detection system. I took it back they couldn't replicate it. I haven't drove it much since I bought it because I drive my Wrangler in the summer. I bought this to commute to my job on interstate. This car has horrible blind spots and imt short. I have bad depth perception and this is my first full size car I had a sonic before this (traded it for my Wrangler). I love the car, especially the comfort, horsepower and speed but honestly it's blind spots make me feel uncomfortable. It's at a chevy dealer who sees the problem but unsure how to work on it as they've never seen it before... Story of my life.
i have heard of the blind spot sensors not working because of being covered with snow.
i wonder if the sensors are getting damaged from water/moisture?
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