CTA does not function optimally in all situations and has certain limitations. The CTA sensors, for example, cannot "see" through other parked vehicles or objects blocking the vehicle.
Below are a few examples of situations in which CTA's field of vision may be initially limited and approaching vehicles may therefore not be detected until they are very close to your vehicle:
However, as you back your vehicle slowly out of a parking space, CTA's field of vision changes in relation to the obstructing vehicle/object and its blind zone is reduced.
Examples of further limitations
- The auto brake sub-function only detects vehicles in motion and may therefore not "see" and brake for e.g. stationary obstacles, a cyclists or a pedestrian.
- Dirt, ice and snow covering the sensors may reduce functionality and prevent the system from providing warnings.
- CTA is automatically deactivated if a trailer, bicycle holder or similar is connected to the vehicle's electrical system.
- For CTA to function optimally, bicycle holders, luggage racks or similar should not be mounted on the vehicle's towbar.
Note
The function uses the vehicle's camera and radar sensor, which has certain general limitations.