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Hi all. Has anyone any idea what the icon is on the right hand side of this display (the black circle above the speed limit)?

 

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Can't find anything in the manual.

You may be right Ian. I had a similar thought stuck in traffic today (thinking how nice it would be to get to use the cruise control).

I'll try it in the week.

 

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traffic sign recognition i now think, 

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  • The answer to your question...

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Thats it , no overtaking symbol ,

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Interesting! Thanks.

I'm wondering if it's disabled in the UK. Anyway, I'll have to go out and find one of those "No overtaking" signs and test it out.

 

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Blindspot monitor?

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The blindspot 'monitor'  is located in both the mirrors

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It's for traffic sign recognition.

I have two circles on my Focus.

One is for the current speed, the other is for any other sign you happen to pass. (such as no overtaking).

But it will change depending on what sign it recognises.

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  • 5 years later...

Can anyone help me, my mondeo has just come up with full accessory power active as I was driving down the motorway and went into limp mode, what is the general reason for this? 

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52 minutes ago, unofix said:

As @Tizer has said you need to read the DTC's to find out what the problem is. That warning/information is normally only when the engine is not runnung.

Your battery voltage maybe very low and/or you have a charging fault. Get the DTC and it will help.

 

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