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Adaptive Speed Control Module Sensor Adjustment (Vehicles With Adaptive System Installed)

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  • If any DTCs are set that indicate a fault with the speed sensor/radar or with the adaptive cruise control system both the adaptive speed control module sensor and its mounting bracket should be inspected for damage. If any damage is evident to either the sensor or its bracket, both components should be replaced.
  • If a new speed sensor is installed, ensure that the sensor is aligned after installation as described in the adaptive speed control module sensor adjustment procedure. Ensure that all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) have been cleared/resolved following the road test.

Care must be taken when removing the sensor to avoid deforming the bracket. An incorrectly aligned adaptive speed control module sensor can cause incorrect system operation. Before starting any repair work on the speed control system, on vehicles with the adaptive system installed, check adaptive speed control module sensor for correct vertical alignment, and carry out adaptive speed control module sensor adjustment procedure using manufacturer approved diagnostic system.

For a detailed description of the adaptive speed control module sensor adjustment procedure, refer to the relevant service information.