Fun observation of "parking" sensors

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Will B, Apr 15, 2025.

  1. Will B

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    Just a fun observation.

    While driving on a very dusty road and then parking, I noticed something very strange about the "parking" (yea, I know they are used for lots more purposes) sensors, the dust was missing in certain areas. Once I remembered the sensors are ultrasonic, it was "Oh yea, that makes sense". I guess the sensors are strong enough to knock off light road dust! It was the case for all of my rear sensors. Now I know the active area of the sensor.

    A winter storm is predicted for when I head back to the mountains in a few days, so washing is going to wait... :)

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    I drove through a snowstorm this past winter and the sensors got covered. I got a warning that I couldn't use adaptive cruise control unless I got out and wiped down the sensors.
     
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    The radar isn't powerful enough to melt snow.
     
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    @RichFilmaker :

    Yep, been there many times too! I guess that is the next feature coming, forget heated seats, steering wheels, or wipers, we need heated parking sensors! :) It could be worse for us though. My buddy with a Rivian loses adaptive cruise control in those circumstances too. So far for me it's been only the parking sensors.

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    Shouldn't be using adaptive cruise control in those conditions to begin with. Rain and mist can degrade radar signals in use.
     
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