sensor HONDA ACCORD 2022 Owner's Guide
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uuTowing a Trailer uDriving Safely with a Trailer
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Driving Safely with a Trailer
• Have the trailer properly serviced and keep it in good condition.
• Make sure that all the weights and load in  the vehicle and trailer are within limits.
2Towing Load Limits  P. 407
•Securely attach the hitch, safety chains,  and other necessary parts to the trailer.
• Securely store all the items in and on the tr ailer so that they do not shift while 
driving.
• Check if the lights and brakes on  the trailer are working properly.
• Check the pressure of the traile r tires, including the spare.
• Turn off the Low Speed Braking Control syst em. It may activate if it detects the 
vehicle being towed as an obstacle.
2 System On and Off  P. 467
•Turn off the rear parking sensor system.
2 Turning off All Rear Sensors  P. 524
•Drive slower than normal.
• Obey posted speed limits for vehicles with trailers.
• Use the 
(D position when towing a trailer on level roads.
• Turn more slowly and with a wider turning arc than normal.
• Allow more time and distance for braking.
• Do not brake or turn suddenly.
■Things You Need To Know Before Towing a Trailer
■Towing Speeds and Gears
■Turning and Braking
2.0 L engine models
1Driving Safely with a Trailer
Operating speed when towing a trailer must not 
exceed 62 mph (100 km/h).
Parking
In addition to the normal precautions, place wheel 
chocks at each of the trailer’s tires.
Models with Low Speed Braking Control
1Towing Speeds and Gears
When towing a fixed-sided  trailer (e.g., camper), do 
not exceed 55 mph (88 km/h). At higher speeds, the 
trailer may sway or af fect vehicle handling. 
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uuWhen Driving uBlind spot information System*
Driving
Blind spot information System*
Is designed to detect vehicles in specified alert zones adjacent to your vehicle, 
particularly in harder to see areas commonly known as “blind spots.”
When the system detects vehi cles approaching from behind in adjacent lanes, the 
appropriate indicator comes on for a few se conds, providing assistance when you 
change lanes.
■How the system works
1 Blind spot information System*
Important Safety Reminder
Like all assistance systems,  the blind spot information 
system has limitations. Ove rreliance on the blind spot 
information system may result in a collision.
The blind spot information  system alert indicator may 
not come on under the following conditions:
•A vehicle does not stay in  the alert zone for more 
than two seconds.
•A vehicle is parked in a side lane.•The speed difference betw een your vehicle and the 
vehicle you are passing is  greater than 6 mph (10 
km/h).
•An object not detected by the radar sensors 
approaches or passes your vehicle.
•A vehicle running in the  adjacent lane is a 
motorcycle or other small vehicle.
3WARNING
Failure to visually confirm that it is safe to 
change lanes before doing so may result in 
a crash and serious  injury or death.
Do not rely only on the blind spot 
information system wh en changing lanes.
Always look in your mi rrors, to either side 
of your vehicle, and behind you for other 
vehicles before changing lanes.
Alert zone range
A: Approx. 1.6 ft. (0.5 m)
B: Approx. 10 ft. (3 m)
C: Approx. 10 ft. (3 m) Radar Sensors:
underneath the 
rear bumper 
corners
Alert ZoneA
B
C
●Your vehicle speed is 
between 20 mph (32 km/h) 
and 100 mph (160 km/h).
●The transmission is in (D.
* Not available on all models 
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uuWhen Driving uBlind spot information System*
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■When the system detects a vehicle
Blind spot information System Alert Indicator: 
Located on the outside rearview mirror on 
both sides.
Comes on when:
•A vehicle enters the alert zone from behind 
to overtake you with a speed difference of 
no more than 31 mph (50 km/h) from your 
vehicle.
• You pass a vehicle with a speed difference 
of no more than 12 mph (20 km/h).
Blinks and a beeper sounds when:
You move the turn signal  lever in the direction 
of the detected vehicle. The beeper sounds 
three times.1 Blind spot information System*
The system is for your convenience only. Even if an 
object is within the alert zone, the following 
situations may occur.
•The blind spot informatio n system alert indicator 
may not come on due to  obstruction (splashes, 
etc.) even without the  Blind Spot Information 
System Not Available  driver information 
interface appearing.
•The blind spot informatio n system alert indicator 
may come on even with  the message appearing.
You can change the setting for the blind spot 
information system. 2 Customized Features  P. 351
The system does not operate when in 
( R.
Turn the system off when towing a trailer.
The system may not work  properly for the following 
reasons:
•The added mass tilts the  vehicle and changes the 
radar coverage.
•The trailer itself can be detected by the radar 
sensors, causing the blind spot information system 
alert indicators to come on.
2.0 L engine models
Comes On
Blinks
* Not available on all models 
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■Blind spot information System On and Off
When you turn the blind spot information 
system on and off, do the following.
1. Press the safety support switch.
2. Roll the left selector wheel to the   
symbol and push it.
The blind spot information system is in the 
previously selected  ON or OFF  setting each 
time you start the engine.1 Blind spot information System*
The blind spot information  system may be adversely 
affected when:
•Objects (guard rails, poles, trees, etc.) are detected.
•An object that does not re flect radio waves well, 
such as a motorcycle, is in the alert zone.
•Driving on a curved road.
•A vehicle is moving from a  far lane to the adjacent 
lane.
•The system picks up external electrical interference.
•The rear bumper or the sensors have been 
improperly repaired or the rear bumper has been 
deformed.
•The orientation of  the sensors has been changed.•In bad weather (Heavy rain, snow, and fog).
•Making a turn at an intersection.
•Driving on a bumpy road.•Making a short turn that slightly tilts the vehicle.
For a proper blind spot in formation system operation:
•Always keep the rear bumper corner area clean.•Do not cover the rear bumper corner area with 
labels or stickers of any kind. 
•Take your vehicle to a dealer if you need the rear 
bumper corner area or the radar sensors to be 
repaired, or the re ar bumper corner area is strongly 
impacted.
Left Selector Wheel
Safety Support Switch
* Not available on all models 
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Honda Sensing®
Honda Sensing® is a driver support system which employs the use of three distinctly 
different kinds of sensors: a radar sensor located at the lower part of the front 
bumper, a front sensor camera mounted to  the interior side of the windshield, 
behind the rearview mirror,  and the sonar sensors located in the front and rear 
bumpers.
Honda Sensing ® is a driver support system which employs the use of two distinctly 
different kinds of sensors: a radar sensor located at the lower part of the front 
bumper and a front sensor camera mounted to the interior side of the windshield, 
behind the rearview mirror.
Honda Sensing ® has following functions.
■The functions which do not requir e switch operations to activate
• Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM) 2 P. 456
• Low Speed Braking Control* 2 P. 465
• Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) System  2 P. 494
• Traffic Sign Recognition System 2 P. 498
■The functions wh ich require switch operations to activate
• Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)  with Low Speed Follow  
2 P. 470
• Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) 2 P. 486
Models with Low Speed Braking Control
Models without Low Speed Braking Control
* Not available on all models 
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uuHonda Sensing ®u Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)
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Collision Mitigati on Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)
The system can assist you when it determine s there is a possibility of your vehicle 
colliding with a vehicle or a pedestrian de tected in front of your vehicle. The CMBSTM 
is designed to alert you when the potential for a collision is determined, as well as to 
reduce your vehicle speed to help minimize collision severity when a collision is 
deemed unavoidable.
■How the system works
1 Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)
Important Safety Reminder
The CMBS
TM is designed to reduce the severity of an 
unavoidable collision. It does not prevent collisions 
nor stop the vehicle automati cally. It is still your 
responsibility to operate th e brake pedal and steering 
wheel appropriately acco rding to the driving 
conditions.
The CMBS
TM may not activate or may not detect a 
vehicle in front of y our vehicle under certain 
conditions: 2 CMBS
TM Conditions and Limitations  P. 460
For directions on the prop er handling of the radar 
sensor, refer to the following page. 2 Radar Sensor  P. 506
You can read about handling information for the 
camera equipped with this system. 2 Front Sensor Camera  P. 504
When the CMBS
TM activates, it  may automatically 
apply the brake. It will be  canceled when your vehicle 
stops or a potential collision is not determined.
The radar sensor is at the 
lower part of the front 
bumper.
The camera is located 
behind the rearview 
mirror.
The system starts monitoring the roadway ah ead when your vehicle speed is about 
3 mph (5 km/h) or above and will search for a vehicle in front of you.
When to use
The CMBSTM activates when:●The speed difference between your vehicle  and a vehicle or pedestrian detected in 
front of you becomes about 3 mph (5 km/h) and over with a chance of a collision.
●Your vehicle speed is about 62 mph (100 km/h) or less and the system determines 
there is a chance of a collision with:
- Vehicles detected in front of you that ar e stationary, oncoming, or traveling in your 
same direction.
- A pedestrian who is detected in front of you.
●Your vehicle speed is above 62 mph (100 km/h), and the system determines there 
is a chance of a collision with a vehicle detected in front of you traveling in your 
same direction. 
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uuHonda Sensing ®u Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)
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The system has three alert stages for a possible collision. However, depending on  circumstances, the CMBSTM may not go through all of 
the stages before initiating the last stage.
■Collision Alert Stages
Distance between vehiclesCMBSTM
The radar sensor detects a vehicleAudible & Visual WARNINGSBraking
Stage  oneThere is a risk of  a collision with the 
vehicle ahead of you.
When in  Long, visual and audible alerts come 
on at a longer distance from a vehicle ahead 
than in  Normal  setting, and in  Short, at a 
shorter distance than in  Normal.
—
Stage 
twoThe risk of a collision has increased, 
time to respond is reduced.
Visual and audible alerts.
Lightly 
applied
Stage  three The CMBSTM determines that a 
collision is unavoidable.Forcefully  applied
Your Vehicle Vehicle Ahead
Normal
Short
Long
Your Vehicle Vehicle Ahead
Your 
Vehicle Vehicle 
Ahead 
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The system may automatically shut off and  the safety support indicator (amber) will 
come on under certain conditions. Some ex amples of these conditions are listed 
below. Other conditions may reduce some of the CMBS
TM functions.
2 Front Sensor Camera  P. 504
2 Radar Sensor  P. 506
■Environmental conditions
• Driving in bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.).
• Sudden changes between light and dark, such as an entrance or exit of a tunnel.
• There is little contrast between objects and the background.
• Driving into low sunlight (e.g., at dawn or dusk).
• Strong light is reflected onto the roadway.
• Driving in the shadows of trees, buildings, etc.
• Roadway objects or structures are misint erpreted as vehicles and pedestrians.
• Reflections on the interi or of the windshield.
• Driving at night or in a dark place such as a tunnel (due to low-light conditions, 
pedestrians or other vehicles may not be detected). 
■Roadway conditions
• Driving on a snowy or wet roadway (obs cured lane marking, vehicle tracks, 
reflected lights, road  spray, high contrast).
• Driving on curvy, winding, or undulating roads.
• The road is hilly or the vehicle is approaching the crest of a hill.
■CMBSTM Conditions and Limitations1Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)
Have your vehicle checked by a dealer if you find any 
unusual behavior of the system (e.g., the warning 
message appears too frequently). 
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■Vehicle conditions
• Headlight lenses are dirty or the h eadlights are not properly adjusted.
• The outside of the windshield is blocked by dirt, mud, leaves, wet snow, etc.
• The inside of the windshield is fogged.
• An abnormal tire or wheel condition (inco rrect sizes, varied sizes or construction, 
improperly inflated, co mpact spare tire, etc.).
• When tire chains
* are installed.
• The vehicle is tilted due to a heavy load or  suspension modifications.
• The camera temperature gets too high.
• Driving with the parking brake applied.
• When the radar sensor at the lower  part of the front bumper gets dirty.
• The vehicle is  towing a trailer
*.
• Driving at night or in a dark place (e.g., a tunnel) with the headlights off.  
■Detection limitations
• A vehicle or pedestrian suddenly crosses in front of you.
• The distance between your vehicle and the  vehicle or pedestrian ahead of you is 
too short.
• A vehicle cuts in front of you at a  slow speed, and it brakes suddenly.
• When you accelerate rapidly and approach  the vehicle or pedestrian ahead of you 
at high speed.
• The vehicle ahead of you is a motorcycle,  bicycle, mobility scooter or other small 
vehicle.
• When there are animals in front of your vehicle.
• When you drive on a curved, winding or undulating road that makes it difficult for 
the sensor to properly detect a vehicle in front of you.
• The speed difference between your vehicle an d a vehicle or pedestrian in front of 
you is significantly large.
• An oncoming vehicle suddenly comes in front of you.
• Another vehicle suddenly comes in fr ont of you at an intersection, etc.
• Your vehicle abruptly crosses over in front of an oncoming vehicle.
• When driving through a narrow iron bridge.
• When the lead vehicle suddenly slows down.
* Not available on all models 
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Low Speed Braking Control*
Using sonar sensors located on the front a nd rear bumpers, the vehicle detects if 
there is danger of a potential collision with  a wall or other obstacle. The system is 
designed to alert you when a potential collision is determined, as well as assist in 
reducing speed, avoiding collisions, and reducing collision severity.1 Low Speed Braking Control*
If the Low Speed Braking  Control activates in a 
situation where you do not  want automatic brake 
application (such as when  the vehicle is between two 
railroad crossing gates), simply press the brake pedal 
to deactivate the system and then continue to drive 
as intended.
3WARNING
The Low Speed Braking Control System 
cannot avoid all collisions and may not 
reduce damage in each situation where the 
accelerator is mistakenly or aggressively 
pressed. Overreliance on the system may 
result in a collision with serious injury or 
death. Always check your surroundings, 
your shift position, and your pedal use. 
Driver remains responsible for safely 
operating the vehicle.
* Not available on all models