Smart Cruise Control (SCC) Radar Sensor Alignment
- Park the vehicle on a level ground.NOTE:
- Adjustment may not be accurate if the vehicle and reflector are placed on different ground levels or on a slope.
- Perform in an area with minimum clearance of 8 m (26.2 ft) to the front, 4 m (13.1 ft) wide, and 1.2 m (3.9 ft) above the ground.
- Remove heavy objects from inside of the vehicle (seating area and trunk).
- Ensure that all tires are filled with specified air pressure.
- Remove objects (metal plates, resins, etc.) that may cause electric signal interference from the area where sensor alignment is performed.
- Be sure that the vehicle is not moved and free from vibration when performing sensor alignment (getting in/out or opening/closing doors).
- Check that radiator grille and sensor cover are not dirty.
- Check for correct wheel alignment.
- Do not turn OFF the power when performing sensor alignment.
- Power supplied to the radar sensor must be between 9 V ~ 16 V.
- Temperature in the area where sensor alignment is performed must be between -30 ~ 60°C (-22 ~ 140°F).
- Mark the center point on top of wind glass (A).
- Mark the center point of emblem (A).
- Mount the SCC Calibration Laser [SST No.: 09964 - C1200] onto the tripod [SST No.: 09964 - C1300].
- By using the SCC Calibration Reflector [SST No.: 09964 - C1100] (A), adjust the wire (D) so that the center point of emblem (B) and the center point on the ground (C) are perpendicular to each other.
- Install the vertical/horizontal laser [SST No.: 09964 - C1200] (A) at least 1.0 - 3.8 m (3.2 - 12.4 ft) to the front of the vehicle.
- Match the vertical line of laser to (A) and (B) using the vertical/horizontal laser (C) [SST No.: 09964 - C1200].
- Mark (C) at 1.0 - 3.8 m (3.2 - 12.4 ft) from (A) in front of the vehicle.
- Mark point (D) 343 mm (13.5 inch) to the left from point (C).
- Remove the SCC Calibration Laser [SST No.: 09964 - C1200] (B) from the tripod [SST No.: 09964 - C1300] (A).
- Mount the reflector [SST No.: 09964 - C1100] (B) onto the tripod [SST No.: 09964 - C1300] (A).
- Align the vertical weight (B) of the SCC Calibration Reflector [SST No.: 09964 - C1100] (A) with the point (C).
- Using the bubble level (B) of the tripod [SST No.: 09964 - C1300] (A), set the reflector horizontally.
- Set the height of the SCC calibration reflector [SST No.: 09964 - C1100] (A) to 360 mm (14.17 inch).
- Visually check again the radar sensor and the surface of the front bumper for the following.NOTE:
- Make sure that there is no debris, or reflecting object on the surface of the radar.
- Make sure that there is no debris, or reflecting object on the radiator grille.
- Connect the KDS to the DLC of the vehicle and start sensor alignment.NOTE: If the engine is running, the vibration may cause inaccurate sensor alignment, so perform sensor alignment in IG ON mode.
- To perform the lateral alignment, connect the KDS with the engine started and select the "SCC Alignment".
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Be sure to erase DTC before performing the lateral alignment.
- Select "Running Mode" to start sensor alignment.
- Drive the vehicle and check that the yellow warning light on the cluster is turned ON and then OFF.NOTE: The lateral alignment takes about 5 to 15 minutes generally but it can be shorten or extended depending on the road condition or driving condition.
- Road or driving conditions for shortening the alignment:
- Driving at more than 65 km/h (40.4 mph)
- Driving on a road without curve and slope
- Driving on a thick and wide paved road
- Driving on a road where there are repetitive and fixed targets (metal materials such as street lights or guard rails)
- Driving on a dry road without rain or snow
- Road or driving conditions that can interrupt the alignment process
- Driving a road with the sharp curve where the radius is within 100 m (328.0 ft)
- Driving at a lower speed than suggested above or during a stop due to a red light
- Driving in a tunnel or under an overpass
- Turning the steering wheel excessively to the left or right or changing the lane suddenly
CAUTION: Be sure to follow the below safety guidelines while driving the vehicle for the lateral alignment:- Observe a regulation speed
- Do not drive too fast for shortening the sensor alignment. Drive safely considering the road condition and traffic situation.
- Do not stare the KDS screen or operate the KDS while driving. Only while stopping, the KDS should be operated.
NOTE: If the lateral alignment is not completed successfully, check the alignment using the KDS. If the value is out of ±3□, check that the back beam or bracket where the SCC unit is mounted are in a good condition and then if there is no problems, replace the SCC unit with new one. After replacing the SCC unit, repeat the alignment procedure described above. - Road or driving conditions for shortening the alignment: