Chevy Silverado and Blind Spot Monitoring
The Chevy Silverado does offer blind spot monitoring as a safety feature. This system provides visual alerts in the side mirrors when a moving vehicle is detected in the side blind zone, assisting with lane changes and alerting the driver to vehicles in, or quickly approaching, the side blind zone. The technology uses short-range radars located in the rear corners of the vehicle to monitor moving vehicles up to 11 feet behind the side mirror, one lane over from both sides of the vehicle.
It’s worth noting that the availability of blind spot monitoring may vary depending on the specific model and package. Some users have reported that it is available on higher-end models or as part of specific safety packages. Additionally, there are aftermarket solutions available for adding blind spot monitoring to older models of the Chevy Silverado.
In summary, the Chevy Silverado does have blind spot monitoring as a safety feature, but its availability may depend on the model and package, and aftermarket solutions are also available for older models.
Contents
- Does the 2018 Silverado have blind-spot monitoring?
- Can I add blind-spot monitoring to my Chevy Silverado?
- How much does it cost to install blind spot monitoring system?
- Can you add factory blind spot monitoring?
- Can you get blind spot detection installed?
- Does Chevy trucks have blind-spot monitoring?
- Can I add blind-spot monitoring to my car?
- How do I know if my car has blind-spot monitoring?
- How much is it to add blind-spot monitoring?
- Why don t trucks have blind-spot monitoring?
Does the 2018 Silverado have blind-spot monitoring?
Interior Features of the Silverado 1500
Every vehicle has a blind spot. That’s why we’ve added a Blind Spot Monitor to ensure you a safer drive. This feature senses when a vehicle is approaching a Silverado blind spot and alerts the driver.
Can I add blind-spot monitoring to my Chevy Silverado?
NXTGEN Extended View blind spot mirrors are custom made for your vehicle, and compatible with 2019 – present, 4th generation Chevy Silverado 1500, with blind spot monitors. The contour, curvature and viewing angle are all customized to work with your factory specific mirror glass.
How much does it cost to install blind spot monitoring system?
Blind spot monitoring systems can range from $200 – $395 and lane change assists systems including lane departure warning functions cost approximately $1,400 per vehicle identified in an analysis of Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) systems.
Can you add factory blind spot monitoring?
Yes, if your car does not have a blind spot sensor, you can install this technology. Although the accuracy of aftermarket blind spot detection installments is often slightly less than that of factory-installed technology, it is still worth considering.
Can you get blind spot detection installed?
Yes, if your car does not have a blind spot sensor, you can install this technology. Although the accuracy of aftermarket blind spot detection installments is often slightly less than that of factory-installed technology, it is still worth considering.
Does Chevy trucks have blind-spot monitoring?
It helps prevent unintended lane departures and potential accidents. Blind Spot Monitoring: This technology uses sensors to detect vehicles in the truck’s blind spots. It provides visual or audible alerts to the driver when it’s unsafe to change lanes.
Can I add blind-spot monitoring to my car?
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 know if my car has blind-spot monitoring?
Warnings will appear in your sideview mirrors or in the windshield frame. Some advanced versions of this feature may give you an audible warning (or other type of warning) if you use your turn signal and there is a vehicle in your blind spot.
How much is it to add blind-spot monitoring?
Blind spot monitoring systems can range from $200 – $395 and lane change assists systems including lane departure warning functions cost approximately $1,400 per vehicle identified in an analysis of Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) systems.
Why don t trucks have blind-spot monitoring?
One reason is that many large trucks on the road today are older vehicles. It’s not uncommon for commercial trucks to be 15 years old and have over 750,000 miles on them. The cost of installing technology such as sensors or cameras to improve blind spot visibility on older vehicles might be prohibitive.