I’m getting the same message and the camera is clear. It is beginning to happen more frequently and prevents me from using cruise control. I guess I need to schedule a service appointment based on the other replies to this thread.
It was disabling my regular cruise control too. I’m assuming because it’s a safety feature regardless of whether you are using ACC.You meant ADAPTIVE cruise control, right? You should be able to use regular cruise control, but please specify if not even that. And if you don't know how to toggle between them, you need to long-press the distance button on the steering wheel until it changes to regular CC.
I have a 2022 Tucson. Bought it in October 2021. Did this the other night while I was driving. No snow but there was freezing rain at the time. I imagine Ice built up on the sensor. Once it cleared after about ten minutes it was normal again. I think it’s a decent flaw in the design and plan on talking to Hyundai about it. Possibly a safety flaw as well considering it shuts down the Safety alert system for forward zones.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?
This isn’t unique to Hyundais. Any vehicle with a front radar sensor is going to potentially have a blockage in snow/ice/heavy rain. That’s how it is. There’s no way for it to be exposed so it can actually work yet protected so it doesn’t get covered up by the elements the car is traversing.I have a 2022 Tucson. Bought it in October 2021. Did this the other night while I was driving. No snow but there was freezing rain at the time. I imagine Ice built up on the sensor. Once it cleared after about ten minutes it was normal again. I think it’s a decent flaw in the design and plan on talking to Hyundai about it. Possibly a safety flaw as well considering it shuts down the Safety alert system for forward zones.
Exactly what mine is doing.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
I have the exact same thing, but also got tyre pressure monitoring system & master warning lights x 2so 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?
See now my Hyundai Kona detects the car in front moving forward but on the dashboard says the radar is blockedRadar (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.
From the manual: The Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) system is designed to help detect and monitor the vehicle ahead or help detect a pedestrian in the roadway through radar signals and camera recognition to warn the driver that a collision is imminent, and if necessary, apply emergency braking.
Oh and it’s only 8 months old with just over a 1k on the clockI have the exact same thing, but also got tyre pressure monitoring system & master warning lights x 2
That is because there are two different systems. The windshield camera (also used for lane departure) is the one that detects cars in front. And even if it wasn't, a small calibration issue wouldn't prevent the system from detecting a pretty wide vehicle in front. As for the radar sensor, if there are no signs of an impact of some kind on the radar module, or where it's mounted, then probably just an unfortunate calibration issue. But you'll have to take your Kona to a dealer for calibration. And if it's something else, then they'd be able to order right there whichever parts are needed to correct the problem. Good luck.See now my Hyundai Kona detects the car in front moving forward, but on the dashboard says the radar is blocked
I just had this issue I was traveling on the highway in a snowstorm and it advised the radar was blocked when I stopped I cleaned the black rectangular box below my license plate it was covered in snow and the sensor notification went offso 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?
did replacing the camera work?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.
Thanks for asking about this. I'll try to remember to come back and post the results after a few days of driving.
Bob
did replacing the camera work?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.
Thanks for asking about this. I'll try to remember to come back and post the results after a few days of driving.
Bob
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.
Thanks for asking about this. I'll try to remember to come back and post the results after a few days of driving.
Bob