- #5
helbigtw, It happened to me before on my Prius when I installed signal mirror myself. Again, it is just a possibility. Pull the panel off, you can see if that is the case.
one possibility is the wire is shorting to ground when the window is down.
This is possible if the wire of BSM light is peeled off and rubbing against the frame.
i.e. flashing is triggered by volt=0, shorting to ground will do that also.
The wiring was not done properly.
Over time, the plastic wrap of a wire got
peeled off from rubbing against the door frame.
Last edited: Jun 25, 2012
- #8
Nope, no homelink mirror. It only happened on the interstate while traveling @ 72mph when putting the window down. It won't happen at lower speeds when putting the window down. Very weird. So it is even speed-related.... strange, indeed!
Which light did
you mean exactly when you said "bsm light started flashing"?
The one on the mirror or the "BSM Off" light in the dash?
Last edited: Jun 28, 2012
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- The selector lever is shifted to R position and the vehicle is reversing.
- The turning radius is small (making a sharp turn, turning at intersections).
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- The battery voltage has decreased.
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BSM warning indicator lights
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Forward driving (BSM operation)
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Reverse driving (Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) system operation)
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Display indicator
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Multi-information Display
Active Driving Display
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BSM warning beep
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