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Who else turns off Blind Spot Monitoring?

Kataphrakt

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I've found with the ranger you can adjust the mirrors to eliminate any blindspot that your typical car can fit in. As a vehicle approaches i can see a portion of it in both the rear-view mirror and side mirror, then later i'll be able to simultaneously see it in the side-mirror and out my window. The limitations of this (for the left side) is that there is, in fact, a blind spot big enough for a motorcyclist to fit in. Because of this -- and the warning in the BLIS manual saying it's not 100% reliable, so "still check your mirrors" -- i always take a quick look over my shoulder.

The only complaint i have about the BLIS on the ranger is how *&%*& expensive the tail lights are with that radar module. I dread the day i get rear-ended and both get smashed, heck, that might even total the vehicle in a few years.
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I know this thread is quite old, but I had some thoughts after using the ranger's BLIS and having observed other systems.

I vastly prefer Volvo's orange indicator. It is large and bright and takes up the entire upper corner so it's easy to see and does not get washed out by headlights or other bright lights in your mirror.

I saw a few Chevy's where the BLIS even functions when the car is stopped and fast traffic is coming up next to them (Sitting in turn lane waiting to turn while forward lanes have green light). My rationale, if something is next to me (Stopped with me or driving past me at 70mph), I want to know. I don't care if my car is stopped. When I'm sitting in stop and go traffic, that's when I REALLY want BLIS to tell me there are cars in my blind spots. I hate how it turns off below like 10mph and then doesn't turn on till you are going like 15-20mph again.

Rant over. Seems simple for them to program since the BLIS works pretty far back with trailers.
 
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I vastly prefer Volvo's orange indicator. It is large and bright and takes up the entire upper corner so it's easy to see and does not get washed out by headlights or other bright lights in your mirror.
I've recently upgraded to an F150 and the indicator on the mirror is just MUCH better. Towing the same trailer as I did with the Ranger, it just seems like it works SO much better on the F150. It all functions the same way, but I think it's just that the orange light is bigger/brighter on the F150 tow mirror than on the Ranger mirror.
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