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Ford Ecosport: Side and Rear Vision / Description and Operation - Blind Spot Information System - System Operation and Component Description

Ford Ecosport 2014-2025 Service and Repair Manual / Electronic Feature Group / Side and Rear Vision / Description and Operation - Blind Spot Information System - System Operation and Component Description

System Operation

BLIS ® and CTA

System Diagram


Item Description
1 SODL
2 GWM
3 PCM
4 BCM
5 ACM
6 DSP Module
7 LH exterior mirror
8 RH exterior mirror
9 LH BLIS ®/ CTA LED
10 with touchscreen
11 without touchscreen
12 RH BLIS ®/ CTA LED
13 SODR
14 SCCM
15 IPC

Network Message Chart

  IPC Network Input Messages


Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
Cross traffic alert left status   SODL Used to command the CTA audio chime and the BLIS ® RTT .
Cross traffic alert right status   SODR
Side obstacle sensor status - left   SODL Used to communicate the operating status of the SODL and to command the BLIS ®/ CTA message center displays.
Side obstacle sensor status - right   SODR Used to communicate the operating status of the SODR and to command the BLIS ®/ CTA message center displays.

  ACM Network Input Messages


Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
Chime source   IPC Used to command the CTA audio chimes on without touchscreen.

  DSP Network Input Messages


Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
Chime source   IPC Used to command the CTA audio chimes on vehicles with touchscreen.

  SODL Network Input Messages


Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
BLIS ®/ CTA enable command   IPC Used to enable/disable the BLIS ® or CTA based on driver input.
Front wiper status   SCCM Used to determine ambient weather conditions for correct system operation.
Gear lever position (automatic transmission vehicles only)   PCM Used to turn the BLIS ® and CTA system on and off depending the gear lever position.
Reverse gear (manual transmission vehicles only)   PCM Used to turn the CTA system on and off when the transmission is shifted in to and out of REVERSE (R).
Ignition key type   BCM Used to disable the ability to turn OFF the BLIS ® and CTA when a MyKey® restricted key is in use.
Turn signal switch status   SCCM Used to generate the secondary alert when a turn signal is activated.
Vehicle speed   PCM Used to activate the BLIS ® after an ignition cycle and deactivate the CTA system when the vehicle speed exceeds preset thresholds.
VIN information   BCM Contains VIN information.

  SODR Network Input Messages


Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
BLIS ®/ CTA enable command   IPC Used to enable/disable the BLIS ® or CTA based on driver input.
Front wiper status   SCCM Used to determine ambient weather conditions for correct system operation.
Gear lever position (automatic transmission vehicles only)   PCM Used to turn the BLIS ® and CTA system on and off depending the gear lever position.
Reverse gear (manual transmission vehicles only)   PCM Used to turn the CTA system on and off when the transmission is shifted in to and out of REVERSE (R).
Ignition key type   BCM Used to disable the ability to turn OFF the BLIS ® and CTA when a MyKey® restricted key is in use.
Turn signal switch status   SCCM Used to generate the secondary alert when a turn signal is activated.
Vehicle speed   PCM Used to activate the BLIS ® after an ignition cycle and deactivate the CTA system when the vehicle speed exceeds preset thresholds.
VIN information   BCM Contains VIN information.

BLIS ®

NOTE: On vehicles equipped with factory trailer tow, if a trailer is electrically connected to the vehicle, the BLIS ® is disabled.

NOTE: On vehicles without factory trailer tow, if a trailer is connected to the vehicle, the BLIS ® system may detect the trailer and cause a false alert.

The BLIS ® provides alerts to the driver when the vehicle is in a forward gear and the vehicle speed is greater than 8 km/h (5 mph). The detection area is on both sides of the vehicle, extending rearward from the exterior mirrors to approximately 4 m (13 ft) beyond the bumper.

The BLIS ® can trigger an alert for vehicles that enter the blind zone from the rear, front, or merge into the blind zone from the side. The exterior mirror BLIS ®/ CTA LED illuminates in the right and/or left exterior mirror when a target is present. For vehicles that pass through the blind zone quickly, typically less than 2 seconds, the BLIS ® may not trigger an alert.

If a turn signal is active while BLIS ® has detected a target in the blind zone, the BLIS ®/ CTA LED flashes rapidly. When the turn signal is off, the BLIS ® target warnings are a constant LED illumination.

NOTE: The BLIS ® is not intended to detect parked vehicles, pedestrians, or objects such as fences, guard rails or trees.

NOTE: There should be no bumper stickers or body filler material used on the rear side bumper cover in the vicinity of the SODL or SODR .

Due to the nature of radar technology, false alerts may occur under certain circumstances. False alerts occur when the LED illuminates with no target present. False alerts up to 3% (3 out of 100 targets) are considered normal operation. False alerts are temporary and self-correcting. False alerts may be caused by sharp turns around a pole or building, jogging pedestrians or fast moving shopping carts.

Missed targets occur when a target is present and the LED does not illuminate. Missed targets up to 1% (1 out of 100 targets) are considered normal operation.

Circumstances that cause missed alerts are:

  • Debris build-up, mud, snow/ice or bumper stickers on the rear bumper sides
  • Certain maneuvering of the vehicles entering and exiting the blind zone
  • Vehicles passing through the blind zone at high rates of speed
  • When several vehicles forming a convoy pass through the blind zone

The BLIS ® may not detect an adjacent target immediately when the vehicle accelerates from a standing start with another vehicle alongside.

CTA

NOTE: On vehicles equipped with factory trailer tow, if a trailer is electrically connected to the vehicle, the CTA is disabled.

NOTE: On vehicles without factory trailer tow, if a trailer is connected to the vehicle, the CTA system may detect the trailer and cause a false alert.

NOTE: The CTA system is only active when reverse gear is selected.

When the transmission is in reverse, the CTA system can detect a vehicle or a bicycle that is approaching at a speed between 8 km/h and 60 km/h (5 mph and 37 mph) and time to impact is between 1 and 2.5 seconds. The CTA system illuminates a LED in the outside mirror on the side of your vehicle the approaching vehicle is coming from. The CTA system also sounds an audible alert and a message appears in the information display indicating a vehicle is coming from the right or left. The distance at which an alert is generated varies depending on the speed of the approaching vehicles or bicycles. The CTA system response time and performance can degrade if vehicles are approaching at speeds greater than 60 km/h (37 mph).

An adjacent parked vehicle or object can affect the systems ability to detect approaching vehicles or bicycles (refer to figure 1). Parking at extreme angles can further affect the systems ability to detect approaching vehicles or bicycles (refer to figure 2). Backing towards a curve road can also affect systems ability to detect approaching vehicles or bicycles (refer to figure 3).

CTA detection zones:



The CTA system is designed to detect objects approaching the vehicle at a speed equal to or greater than 8 km/h (5 mph). This includes vehicles and bicycles. The CTA system has some detection limitations due to the nature of the radar technology used by the SODL and SODR .

NOTE: The CTA system is not intended to detect parked vehicles, slow walking pedestrians or objects such as fences, guard rails or trees. It may detect fast walking pedestrians.

NOTE: There should be no bumper stickers or body filler material used on the rear side bumper cover in the vicinity of the SODL or SODR .

Circumstances that may cause non-detection are:

  • Debris build-up or bumper stickers on the rear bumper sides
  • The rear quarter panel of the vehicle is obstructed or partially obstructed by an adjacently parked vehicle or object
  • Vehicle approaching at speeds greater than 60 km/h (37 mph)
  • Driving in reverse faster than 12 km/h (8 mph)
  • Damage to sensor and/or sensor area

Due to the nature of radar technology, there may be certain instances when the CTA system alerts the operator, when no object or vehicle is present while backing up. This is known as a false alert. False alerts up to 3% of the time (3 times out of 100 reversals) are considered normal. A false alert may occur when backing out of a garage or backing into a parking space and objects or vehicles are very close to the radar sensors. False alerts are temporary and self-correcting.

Missed targets occur when a target is present and the LED does not illuminate. Missed targets up to 1% (1 out of 100 targets) is considered normal operation.

Circumstances that cause missed alerts are:

  • Debris build-up or bumper stickers on the rear bumper sides
  • Certain maneuvering of the vehicles entering and exiting the detection zone
  • Vehicles passing through the detection zone at high rates of speed
  • When several vehicles forming a convoy pass through the detection zone

Exterior Mirror Indication

When the BLIS ® or CTA system is active and an object is detected by the SODL and/or SODR , the SODL and/or SODR supplies voltage to illuminate their respective exterior mirror BLIS ®/ CTA LED . The exterior mirrors provide ground to the BLIS ®/ CTA Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).

Each time the vehicle is started, the SODL and SODR command the exterior mirror BLIS ®/ CTA Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) to illuminate for approximately 3 seconds, indicating the BLIS ® and CTA system is operational.

If a BLIS ® or CTA system fault is present, the exterior mirror BLIS ®/ CTA Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) remain off, the IPC BLIS ® RTT illuminates and a message center warning displays BLIND SPOT SYSTEM FAULT.

BLIS ® and CTA Message Center Function

NOTE: CTA system faults may not be detected until the transmission is placed in reverse.

NOTE: The BLIS ® and CTA system menus in the message center are not available when a MyKey® restricted key is in use.

The BLIS ® can be turned off by using the blind spot on/off function in the message center. When the BLIS ® has been turned off by the driver or if a system fault is present, the BLIS ® RTT in the message center remains on. When turning the system on or off, the exterior mirror Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) flash 2 times. When the BLIS ® is turned off, the driver cannot receive any alerts. The system remains off until turned back on by the driver.

The CTA system can be turned off by selecting the CTA system on/off function in the message center. The system defaults to on with each ignition cycle.

There are some system faults that set Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) in the SODL or SODR . These Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) can set a message in the IPC message center that displays BLIND SPOT SYSTEM FAULT and/or CROSS TRAFFIC SYSTEM FAULT. There are also symptom based faults that do not set a DTC .

Blocked Sensor

NOTE: Blockage sensing becomes active after the wipers are activated.

NOTE: A blocked state is not a system fault. A blocked state is a normal mode of operation under blocked conditions.

An excessive build-up of materials on the rear bumper sides, such as mud or snow, can cause the BLIS ® or CTA system functionality to degrade. Heavy rain can have the same affect on the system. If a blocked state is detected, the SODL and SODR blockage sensing senses the performance degradation and enters the SODL and SODR into a blocked state. The performance degradation means alerting late on targets or additional missed targets. Upon entering a blocked state, the SODL and/or SODR send a status message over the MS-CAN to the GWM . The GWM then sends the status message to the IPC on the HS-CAN3 . The message center displays BLIND SPOT NOT AVAILABLE SENSOR BLOCKED or CROSS TRAFFIC NOT AVAILABLE SENSOR BLOCKED and the LH and RH exterior mirror BLIS ®/ CTA Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) illuminate.

The message center warning can be cleared by the driver, but the amber BLIS ® off RTT in the IPC remains illuminated. A blocked state will self-clear when blockage sensing senses performance has returned to normal operation. The ignition can also be cycled off to clear the blocked state. If the blockage is still present after the ignition cycle, or after some drive time the system detects again that it is blocked, the blocked sensor message is displayed again in the message center and the amber BLIS ® off IPC RTT is illuminated again.

Due to the nature of a radar technology, it is possible to get a blocked sensor warning without the radar sensor being blocked. This is rare and is known as a false blockage warning. A false blocked condition either self-clears or clears after an ignition cycle.

Component Description

SODL / SODR

The SODL and SODR are radar based sensors that are located rearward of the rear wheel under the bumper cover. These sensors detect targets for the BLIS ® and CTA system. The SODL and/or SODR supplies voltage to illuminate their respective exterior mirror BLIS ®/ CTA LED and the exterior mirrors provide ground to the BLIS ®/ CTA Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). The modules are capable of storing Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) for the BLIS ® or CTA system when a concern exists. The SODL and SODR communicate through MS-CAN .

The SODL and SODR require PMI when replaced.
Refer to: Module Configuration - System Operation and Component Description (418-01 Module Configuration, Description and Operation).

BLIS ®/ CTA LED

The BLIS ®/ CTA LED is integral to the LH and RH exterior mirror glass.

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