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Roy
March 21, 2025
How can I fix the BSM system which is not operating now?
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Mr. Anderson
March 21, 2025
If the BSM (Blind Spot Monitoring) system on a 2018 Chrysler Pacifica is not operating, follow these steps to fix it:
1. Check for Blockage: Inspect the fascia area around the sensors for dirt, snow, or foreign objects that may be blocking them. Clean the area if necessary. 2. Reset the System: - Turn the ignition off. - Turn the ignition back on. - Drive the vehicle in traffic to allow the system to recalibrate. 3. Verify Trailer or Objects: If towing a trailer or carrying objects that extend beyond the side of the vehicle (such as bicycles or sports equipment), false detections may occur. Ensure that these do not interfere with the sensors. 4. Check for Sensor Damage: If the vehicle has been damaged in the sensor area, even if the fascia is not visibly damaged, the sensor may be misaligned. Take the vehicle to an authorized dealer to verify and correct sensor alignment.
If the issue persists after these steps, service may be required at a dealership.
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Do you have a question about the Pacifica 2018 and is the answer not in the manual?
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How can I fix the BSM system which is not operating now?
If the BSM (Blind Spot Monitoring) system on a 2018 Chrysler Pacifica is not operating, follow these steps to fix it:
1. Check for Blockage: Inspect the fascia area around the sensors for dirt, snow, or foreign objects that may be blocking them. Clean the area if necessary.
2. Reset the System:
- Turn the ignition off.
- Turn the ignition back on.
- Drive the vehicle in traffic to allow the system to recalibrate.
3. Verify Trailer or Objects: If towing a trailer or carrying objects that extend beyond the side of the vehicle (such as bicycles or sports equipment), false detections may occur. Ensure that these do not interfere with the sensors.
4. Check for Sensor Damage: If the vehicle has been damaged in the sensor area, even if the fascia is not visibly damaged, the sensor may be misaligned. Take the vehicle to an authorized dealer to verify and correct sensor alignment.
If the issue persists after these steps, service may be required at a dealership.
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