blind spot sensor
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Hi.
My car is E 350 4matic.
I have replaced one rear bumper blind spot sensor. Xentry says it need to programmed, guided to online programming. Can't do that so need to do it OFFLINE. I have read from forums that it can be done with DAS, Vediamo or DTS Monaco. Now I need help with this, how to do it with any of them?
I have Xentry Passthru + Tactris 2.0 cable. Thanks.
My car is E 350 4matic.
I have replaced one rear bumper blind spot sensor. Xentry says it need to programmed, guided to online programming. Can't do that so need to do it OFFLINE. I have read from forums that it can be done with DAS, Vediamo or DTS Monaco. Now I need help with this, how to do it with any of them?
I have Xentry Passthru + Tactris 2.0 cable. Thanks.
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First, please list your location and the year of your car.
DAS is only for older cars. And I'm not sure the Passthru version will work.
DAS is only for older cars. And I'm not sure the Passthru version will work.
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So, I found this on the M H H site that is blocked here. This may help. Seems like the sensor will self-calibrate after a while.
Just a follow up for anyone who may read this in the future. It works 100% now!
Drove the truck approx 10km and it started to work. I think the vehicle needed to see normal driving activity (cars passing, no objects for a while, lamp/sign posts, etc)
Once it ‘adapted’ to the truck it slowly started to work. After about 10km it even started flashing red on one side if I activate turn signal with a car beside me (I have active lane keep assist and active blind spot monitoring).
So it is true that coding is NOT required. I have now replaced 3 of these modules and they are plug and play. The fronts worked right away but the rear required some driving before it started to work.
By the way, where in XENTRY did you find the message?
Just a follow up for anyone who may read this in the future. It works 100% now!
Drove the truck approx 10km and it started to work. I think the vehicle needed to see normal driving activity (cars passing, no objects for a while, lamp/sign posts, etc)
Once it ‘adapted’ to the truck it slowly started to work. After about 10km it even started flashing red on one side if I activate turn signal with a car beside me (I have active lane keep assist and active blind spot monitoring).
So it is true that coding is NOT required. I have now replaced 3 of these modules and they are plug and play. The fronts worked right away but the rear required some driving before it started to work.
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The Blind Spot Assist function is part of the Chassis Gateway controller. You may be able to activate or calibrate from there.