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Adaptive Cruise Control Sensor Error
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<blockquote data-quote="TXRaptor" data-source="post: 1300001" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>I have had similar problems with ACC since my build. My sensor was moved up high behind my grill after adding a custom frame-horn-cut bumper and the FullRace IC. It works most of the time, but if the truck gets into a stop / start / stop / start situation on the road, it fires the message. I have discovered that I can switch mine to standard cruise control mode and back again while driving to get ACC working. Also, anytime I stop and restart the truck, it works fine until the next occurrence of the sequence.</p><p></p><p>I was planning to take it into my local dealer for re-calibration, but according to the rest of those who have tried, I might as well try it myself with Forscan.</p><p></p><p>Someone mentioned adjusting it slightly downward to accommodate the new height of the sensor. Does anyone have instructions for how to adjust it? </p><p></p><p>I searched online, but there is nothing clear other than it "seems" to be a three-post mount with a pivot point in one of the corners. It also looks like the other two screw points are used to adjust the side to side and up/down alignment, but I would like to confirm this is the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXRaptor, post: 1300001, member: 181"] I have had similar problems with ACC since my build. My sensor was moved up high behind my grill after adding a custom frame-horn-cut bumper and the FullRace IC. It works most of the time, but if the truck gets into a stop / start / stop / start situation on the road, it fires the message. I have discovered that I can switch mine to standard cruise control mode and back again while driving to get ACC working. Also, anytime I stop and restart the truck, it works fine until the next occurrence of the sequence. I was planning to take it into my local dealer for re-calibration, but according to the rest of those who have tried, I might as well try it myself with Forscan. Someone mentioned adjusting it slightly downward to accommodate the new height of the sensor. Does anyone have instructions for how to adjust it? I searched online, but there is nothing clear other than it "seems" to be a three-post mount with a pivot point in one of the corners. It also looks like the other two screw points are used to adjust the side to side and up/down alignment, but I would like to confirm this is the case. [/QUOTE]
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