What Alerts Will The Rear View Safety Blind Spot Sensor System Give You When There is a Vehicle?
Question:
Im looking at your blind side monitor kit for a 2022 Chevy Colorado. I dont see in your ad how the unit alerts the driver of a car in their blind spot. Thanks
asked by: Dan M
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Rear View Safety Blind Spot Sensor System # RVS-BES02 for your 2022 Chevrolet Colorado will have 2 indicators for a vehicle or object in your blind spot. The first is a light that can be installed in your A-pillar, this will light up when it detects a vehicle in your blind spot. The second indicator is a alarm, it will sound when you turn on your left or right turn signal and it detects that there is a vehicle or object in that blind spot. You will still get the visual indicator that there is a vehicle while the alarms sounds as well.
I have linked an installation video we have done on a 2021 Colorado so you can see where the indicators are placed in the A-Pillars.
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Rear View Safety Blind Spot Sensor System
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