so have had the car since March, had one other technological issue which service took care of...forgot what it was....but just got this yesterday. "Forward Collision Avoidance Assist (FCA) system disabled. Radar blocked. Anyone have any hints?
Clean off the front radar sensor. Presumably it was covered by snow/slush/etc?so have had the car since March, had one other technological issue which service took care of...forgot what it was....but just got this yesterday. "Forward Collision Avoidance Assist (FCA) system disabled. Radar blocked. Anyone have any hints?
It would seem to be the most logical easy fix for that. If it’s not covered by anything then take it in.Clean off the front radar sensor. Presumably it was covered by snow/slush/etc?
Radar (the front lower bumper sensor, one of the easiest things to have blocked in inclement weather) is one of the components of the FCA system.FCA isn't the bumper sensor, it is the camera in the windshield behind the mirror.
maybe a plastic bag or other trash that covered the sensor, so much debris on the roads who knows.Thanks for all you input. I'll check both the camera and sensor. What doesn't make sense to me however how or why this would start in the middle of driving. I could almost understand when parked, we have a lot of snow and when starting the cart I would get the message. But after driving about 10-15 minutes it first pops up makes no sense. FWIW, the message did stop popping up after 2 days
It definitely makes sense. If there is snow and slush on the road, a little bit of driving is just enough to coat the front of your car enough to hinder the sensor.Thanks for all you input. I'll check both the camera and sensor. What doesn't make sense to me however how or why this would start in the middle of driving. I could almost understand when parked, we have a lot of snow and when starting the cart I would get the message. But after driving about 10-15 minutes it first pops up makes no sense. FWIW, the message did stop popping up after 2 days
This might be something to be wary of, but isn’t the root of the problem in the OP’s case. Their error clearly stated “radar blocked.” Couldn’t get any simpler than that. Clear the radar sensor, you’re good to go. This is something that will likely come and go if you drive in snowy/slushy conditions. Not really much you can do other than clearing it off or waiting for the junk to fall off on its own.Did you have snow or ice blocking the top center of the windshield?
Where the wipers don't wipe in center.
The passenger took itHey No using a camera when driving. Distracted driving tickets are expensive.![]()
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I would take it in to get looked at for sure. Picture for proofI’ve been getting that for last few months too. Car is now 14 months old. Got this photo of it today—Comes on when driving in seemingly clear conditions. Warranty issue I presume?View attachment 1994
I received the same thing yesterday in my 2021 SEL. Weather was sunny. Car was clean. I did not have the cruise control on and I was unable to turn it on with the error. It went away after about 5 minutes. I'll continue to watch for any repeat behavior and take it to the dealership if it happens again.....but just got this yesterday. "Forward Collision Avoidance Assist (FCA) system disabled. Radar blocked. Anyone have any hints?
We’ve had the same thing happen. Usually when driving in the snow.Thanks for all you input. I'll check both the camera and sensor. What doesn't make sense to me however how or why this would start in the middle of driving. I could almost understand when parked, we have a lot of snow and when starting the cart I would get the message. But after driving about 10-15 minutes it first pops up makes no sense. FWIW, the message did stop popping up after 2 days
What was the outcome?This has happened regularly so made appointment at dealership for April 15.
Bob
Что сказал дилер?Это происходило регулярно, поэтому назначили встречу в автосалоне на 15 апреля.
Боб
We did go in on April 15. They kept it overnight. They ordered the part and getting a future appointment at Sacramento Hyundai takes a long time. At first they found no stored error messages and couldn't duplicate it. Even though it happens to us all the time. I told the service advisor to drive in on the highway and I sent them the picture I took of the error. The message did pop up for them while driving on the highway. Slightly odd since we also get it driving on side streets. Still don't know why the error didn't store in the computer. I also don't know if they actually could tell something was wrong but according to the service advisor troubleshooting guidelines say to replace the front camera. That is happening tomorrow.What was the outcome?