Speed Control Sensor Adjustment
Speed Control Sensor Adjustment
WARNING: Make sure to support the vehicle with axle stands.
Raise and support the vehicle.
For additional information, refer to Front Bumper Cover Service and Repair
NOTE:
Make sure that the vehicle is standing on a level surface.
NOTE:
Make sure that the vehicle is standing on a level surface.
Using the special tool, check the adaptive cruise control (ACC) radar is level, (+/- 0.5 degrees).
NOTE:
Do not release the lock nut.
NOTE:
Make sure that the vehicle is standing on a level surface.
Adjust using an internal Torx Bit.
If the vertical alignment has to be adjusted by more than 2 degrees, then carry out the service alignment procedure.
WARNING: Make sure to support the vehicle with axle stands.
1 Raise and support the vehicle.
For additional information, refer to Front Bumper Cover Service and Repair
Configure the ACC module using the diagnostic tool.
This procedure is required if:
A new ACC radar and, or ACC module are installed.
The ACC radar needed to be removed or is misaligned in its position due to another repair operation.
From the diagnostic tool menu, select: Service Alignment Mode.
The follow indicator will now be flashing, this indicates that the vehicle is in "service alignment" and now requires driving.
The vehicle speed must be above 30 mph (48 kph).
Choose a road with plenty of stationary objects, like street lights, road signs, or barriers. Use an inside or outside lane.
Following vehicles too closely will obscure the stationary targets from the radar, a time gap of 2 seconds is recommended.
A straight road will produce a quicker and better result, although the process will still operate on a curved road.
The time that the ACC module takes to align will vary, depending on the route, speed, number of
targets, and individual module.
When the flashing follow indicator light extinguishes, the ACC system is now functional, and a required vehicle speed can now be set by the driver and the ACC system will operate as normal.