Forward Range Radar Module Alignment (Chevrolet / GMC)
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- Remove the front bumper fascia. Refer to Front Bumper Fascia Replacement (GMC)Front Bumper Fascia Replacement (Chevrolet)
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Inspect the forward range radar module for damage. Refer to Forward Range Radar Module Inspection (Chevrolet / GMC) .
- The alignment of the forward range radar module is performed under the following vehicle conditions:
- With an empty vehicle:
- There shall not be any person in the vehicle
- Specific equipment can remain in the vehicle
- Luggage must not exceed 5 kg (11 lb)
- The vehicle must stand on a flat surface. The level of the ground must not vary by more than +/-7mm/m. This corresponds to 0.4 degrees, using a water bubble level.
- Vehicle tires must have specified air pressure.
- With an empty vehicle:
- Use a water bubble level (2) to align the forward range radar module vertically as shown in the graphic.
- Turn the screw (1) until the water bubble level has a value of 90 degrees.
CAUTION:
Always use care when handling the forward range radar module and bracket. Improper handling can cause damage to the module or bracket and affect the functionality of the system.
NOTE:
Do not press the water bubble level too tight against the face of the module.
NOTE:
The water bubble level must have an accuracy of +/-0.5 degrees (9 mm/m).
NOTE:
The vertical position of forward range radar module is 90 degrees.