RUNASO RV Service

Certified RV Service Hamilton Based, Ontario Wide Service

Blind Spot Sensor Installation

Professional installation of blind spot sensors for RVs and tow vehicles to support driver awareness and lane-change confidence based on compatible system design.

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Quick Service​ Overview

Mobile & In-Shop Service

Final Availability may depend on RV size, condition, and access.

Correct Sensor Placement

Sensors are mounted to cover intended detection zones.

Clean Wiring & Integration

Electrical connections are routed safely and discreetly.

Initial Calibration & Test

Basic setup verifies alerts under typical conditions.

Common Problems We Fix

Large RVs and towing setups increase blind spot areas.

Limited side visibility

Vehicle size reduces direct line of sight.

Lane-change uncertainty

Drivers want added awareness during merges.

New RV or towing configuration

Existing systems may not cover extended length.

Safety feature upgrades

Owners seek modern driver-assist features.

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Our Solution

RUNASO provides blind spot sensor installation focused on compatibility, correct placement, and functional setup. We install customer-supplied or approved sensor systems, integrate them with vehicle power safely, and perform basic calibration—without guaranteeing elimination of blind spots or replacing driver responsibility.

Vehicle & Sensor Compatibility Review

We confirm system suitability for RV or tow setup.

Sensor Mounting & Wiring

Sensors are mounted and wired cleanly.

Initial Calibration & Verification

Alert function is tested and explained.

What's Included

System Compatibility Assessment

Review of sensor type, vehicle layout, and mounting options.

Blind Spot Sensor Installation

Mounting and wiring of sensors and indicators.

Basic Calibration & Test

Verification of alert response under controlled conditions.

How The Service Works

Setup Review

We review vehicle size, towing setup, and goals.

Installation

Sensors and indicators are installed.

Testing & Guidance

System behavior and limitations are explained.

Pricing

Blind spot sensor installation pricing depends on sensor type, number of sensors, and installation complexity. Quotes are provided before service.

Sensor system type

Number of sensors

Wiring complexity

Calibration time

Why Choose RUNASO

RV & Towing Awareness

Blind spot behavior changes with length and load.

Clean Electrical Integration

Installations avoid interference with existing systems.

Clear Usage Expectations

We explain what sensors assist—and what they don’t.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

Blind spot sensor installation adds detection sensors that monitor hard-to-see areas around an RV and alert the driver to vehicles or obstacles in adjacent lanes.
RVs have large blind zones due to size and length. Sensors improve lane-change safety and reduce the risk of side collisions.
Sensors use radar or ultrasonic technology to detect movement in adjacent lanes and provide visual or audible alerts to the driver.
Yes. RV systems are designed for longer detection ranges, wider coverage, and compatibility with large vehicle dimensions.
Yes. Blind spot sensor systems can be retrofitted on most RVs, including older models without factory-installed safety tech.
Yes. Properly configured systems can account for trailer length and help monitor blind zones while towing.
Many systems integrate with monitors, dash displays, or backup camera screens for unified driver awareness.
No. Sensors are a supplemental safety feature and are designed to enhance—not replace—proper mirror use.
Yes. Professional installation ensures correct sensor placement, calibration, wiring integrity, and reliable alerts.
Most installations are completed within a few hours, depending on sensor type and RV configuration.
Yes. Advanced safety features are increasingly valued by buyers and can improve resale appeal.
Installation is recommended after purchase, before long trips, or anytime improved lane-change safety is desired.

Schedule a Blind Spot Sensor Installation

Blind spot sensors can assist drivers by detecting vehicles in adjacent lanes when installed and configured correctly. Proper installation helps ensure reliable alerts without interfering with existing vehicle systems.