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Do Ford Explorers have blind spot detection?

Yes, many Ford Explorer models come equipped with blind spot detection technology as a standard or optional feature. Blind spot detection systems use sensors to monitor the areas around the vehicle that the driver cannot easily see, alerting the driver when another vehicle is detected in their blind spot.


What is Blind Spot Detection?


Blind spot detection is an advanced driver assistance system that helps improve safety by alerting the driver to the presence of vehicles in their blind spots. These systems use radar or camera sensors mounted on the side mirrors or rear of the vehicle to detect when another vehicle is in the driver's blind spot. When a vehicle is detected, the system will typically illuminate a warning light on the corresponding side mirror, letting the driver know that it's not safe to change lanes.


Ford Explorer Blind Spot Detection Features


The Ford Explorer offers several blind spot detection and related safety features as either standard or optional equipment, depending on the trim level:



  • Blind Spot Information System (BLIS): This is Ford's proprietary blind spot detection system, which uses radar sensors to monitor the blind spots on both sides of the vehicle.

  • Cross-Traffic Alert: This feature uses the same radar sensors to detect vehicles approaching from the sides when the Explorer is in reverse, providing a warning to the driver.

  • Lane-Keeping System: While not directly a blind spot detection feature, the Lane-Keeping System can help prevent unintended lane drifting, which can reduce the risk of sideswiping another vehicle in a blind spot.


These safety technologies are designed to enhance the driver's awareness and help prevent accidents, making the Ford Explorer a safer choice for families and commuters alike.

How do I know if I have blind-spot monitoring?


In some cars, BSW is activated when you drive above a certain speed. The warning light will briefly illuminate in both outside rearview mirrors or window frames to let you know that the system is operational. It remains on while the transmission is in DRIVE and NEUTRAL. You can then choose to turn it off.



Can blind spot monitoring be added?


Blind-spot monitoring detection
Another great addition is an aftermarket blind-spot monitor. This feature keeps an eye out for obstacles in your blind spots and warns you with an alert (usually a light on your driver and passenger-side mirrors) if someone is in your blind spot.



Does the Ford Explorer have blind-spot monitoring?


Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)
The 2025 Explorer comes equipped with BLIS, which uses radar to detect vehicles in your blind spots and alerts you with a warning light on the corresponding side mirror. This feature helps you change lanes with confidence, knowing you have an extra set of eyes watching out for you.



Why are my blind spot sensors not working?


You should look for any signs of damage, dirt, or obstruction that may interfere with the sensor performance. You should also check the wiring and connectors for any loose or corroded contacts. If you find any problems with the sensors, you should clean them, repair them, or replace them as needed.



How do you turn on park assist on a Ford Explorer?


So we do want to look on the right hand side there. And we're going to do Drive. We're just going to drive forward. Here we go looking for a spot for me. Explorer.



Does Ford co Pilot360 include blind spot monitoring?


Ford Co-Pilot360™* is a suite of driver-assist features that can help you drive more safely. The system includes: Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking. BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert.



Can blind spot detection be added?


Blind-spot monitoring detection
Another great addition is an aftermarket blind-spot monitor. This feature keeps an eye out for obstacles in your blind spots and warns you with an alert (usually a light on your driver and passenger-side mirrors) if someone is in your blind spot.



How do I turn on the blind spot on my Ford Explorer?


The system turns on when all of the following occur:

  1. You start your vehicle.
  2. You shift into drive (D).
  3. The vehicle speed is greater than 6 mph (10 km/h).



Can you get blind spot detection installed?


We can add a blind spot detection system to almost any vehicle on the road. When you come to Extreme Audio, a member of our team will start by inspecting your vehicle. We will determine what type of system is most appropriate for your vehicle; then we can discuss where you would like the warning indicators installed.



Do all Fords have blind-spot monitoring?


Does Ford Have Blind Spot Monitoring? Ford offers BLIS® as part of the Ford Co-Pilot 360™ suite of safety features in several new and used sedans, SUVs, and pickup trucks. However, it's important to note that certain trims and packages may offer blind spot monitoring as an optional feature only.


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