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Side Blind Zone Alert Block Diagram

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Fig 1: Side Blind Zone Alert Block Diagram
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Callout Component Name
HW Hard-Wired
DA Serial Data
HW Hard-Wired
DB Serial Data - GMLAN Low Speed
DB Serial Data - GMLAN Low Speed
HW Hard-Wired
HW Hard-Wired
B218R B218R Side Object Sensor Module - Right
A9B A9B Outside Rearview Mirror - Passenger
A11 A11 Radio
B218L B218L Side Object Sensor Module - Left
A9A A9A Outside Rearview Mirror - Driver
K40 K40 Seat Memory Control Module
P45LR Seat Haptic Movement Motor - Driver Left Rear
P45RR Seat Haptic Movement Motor - Driver Right Rear

Description and Operation

The side blind zone alert system shall detect and report "objects of interest" on either side of the vehicle, within a specified "blind spot" zone. The system is designed to alert the driver, with a visual display placed on the side view mirror, to the presence of objects of interest that may not be visible in the inside rearview mirror and outside rear view mirrors. Although this system is intended to help drivers avoid lane change crashes, it does not replace driver vision and therefore should be considered a lane change aid. Even with the side blind zone alert system, the driver must check carefully for objects outside of the reporting zone (e.g., a fast approaching vehicle) before changing lanes. In the event that the system senses a malfunction through its diagnostic routines, the system will be disabled and the driver will be visually notified.

When the system detects a vehicle in the side blind zone while driving forward, an amber warning symbol will light up in the appropriate outside mirror. This indicates that it may be unsafe to change lanes. If the driver then activates the turn signal, the amber warning symbol starts flashing as an extra warning not to change lanes.

Side blind zone alert is active when the vehicle is out of park or the parking brake is off on manual transmission vehicles and at speeds up to approximately 140 km/h (87 MPH). If a vehicle is detected in the blind zone, the warning symbols will turn illuminate on the appropriate side. When the vehicle is started, both outside mirror displays will briefly come on to indicate that the system is operating. The warning symbols will vary brightness based on the ambient light conditions.