Far_Celebration_7064
2025-12-31 08:58
Tire pressure too low because of winterly temperatures? That's the reason mine behaves like that. Once the tires heat up the pressure normalizes and the alerts go away.
Second reason: fogged up sensors/camera, also due to humidity and temperature.
JAKZ-
2025-12-31 08:59
Happened to me 3 times in a single 5km.trip. I think it's just the cameras fogged up
PoopsMcGroots
2025-12-31 09:26
I’ve had this a couple of times and I think it’s this 👆. It’s either crap on external sensors/cameras, crap on the outside of the windscreen covering the windscreen camera, or windscreen steaming up on the inside (although that *shouldn’t* affect the windscreen camera as it should be properly sealed against any cabin humidity.
Pale_Emergency_537
2025-12-31 09:34
Happens me in frosty/condensationy weather. Sensors blocked basically.
steelz80
2025-12-31 09:35
Ok thank you for the responses, seems like nothing major to worry about and just to carry on driving. It usually corrects itself after a few minutes.
Thanks for the info 👍
goldi8
2025-12-31 09:38
Main central camera fogged up... Had this on my Sealion 7 a couple of times
Decurain
2025-12-31 10:05
Alot of safety features are tied to your front camera/sensor/radar if visibility is poor due to rain/fog/dirt in front of the lenses it turns off all those features, all at once.
Certain-Magazine3845
2025-12-31 10:14
Yep pre heat inside before travel and clean the outside camera 👍 happens a lot in winter
Luckywitz
2025-12-31 11:37
This happens with the Dolphin when condensation forms on the camera. Setting the climate control to high and the front fan to full speed helps.
[deleted]
2025-12-31 12:06
P.S. don't drive on ECO - it practically gives no power saving and reduces the power by +-30% in comparison with Normal (a 313 bhp version in Sport mode has / +- 180 bhp in ECO mode / +- 260 bhp in Normal mode)
[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/v0\_hMGP4bfo](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/v0_hMGP4bfo)
In my case the car actually use more power when driving on ECO due to bad response / huge lag, so i was pressing the "power pedal" harder = use more energy. I will never use ECO mode, gives you a saving of 1,5% battery @ 70 miles range, so practically nothing:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZR3L378MCA&t=727s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZR3L378MCA&t=727s)
steelz80
2025-12-31 12:11
That's really really handy to know, thank you for sharing 🙏
NunoTomaz
2025-12-31 12:53
If the problems that you'll have with your car are only these it would be wonderful. Cause this is a foggy Adas sensors. Before that lights are on there were something written on the screed saying about the foggy camera.
Edzz84
2025-12-31 13:14
I have this issue in cold or snowy weather.
Rallsy71
2025-12-31 16:11
I came here to say exactly this, after about 5 minutes the warning lights on mine go off and normal service is resumed
chesq00
2025-12-31 17:50
Can confirm. I cleaned my lenses and no more issues.
riksena
2025-12-31 20:50
Also, check out the odometer in the photo - Happy New Year 😀
steelz80
2025-12-31 20:56
Wow never even occurred! HNY!
Successful_Result487
2026-01-01 09:20
*Netherlands,
Since half of October this started with my Seal U ev too. Car went to the garage because the mechanic believed he could fix it by recalibrating the sensors.
He could not. #FML
Might it have to do with the latest OTA? Because these fog issues did not happen in autumn/winter ‘24.
ggeldenhuys
2026-01-01 12:52
Press the Auto Windscreen blower button (centre console) and in 2 minutes those amber lights go out. It's just fog or condensation inside the windscreen blocking the camera view. Nothing serious.