TXRaptor
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This weekend on a long trip between Houston and San Antonio, I decided to try the Adaptive Cruise Control. Unfortunately, I kept getting the "Sensor Blocked" messages while driving on a perfectly sunny day with no rain. If I changed the Cruise Control to Normal and back again, the sensor would work for some amount of time, before complaining about being blocked. After researching the issue, I believe my sensor is out of alignment due to the new location.
When I changed my bumper, the ACC sensor was moved into my grille just above the "D" using the brackets on the Full Race IC I had installed at the same time. I can see the sensor behind the grille and it is not dirty, nor is it blocked by anything other than the plastic honey comb of the grille.
Does anyone know how to align the sensor using the three bolts?
If not, any idea how much the dealer will charge to align and calibrate an ACC sensor that was moved?
When I changed my bumper, the ACC sensor was moved into my grille just above the "D" using the brackets on the Full Race IC I had installed at the same time. I can see the sensor behind the grille and it is not dirty, nor is it blocked by anything other than the plastic honey comb of the grille.
Does anyone know how to align the sensor using the three bolts?
If not, any idea how much the dealer will charge to align and calibrate an ACC sensor that was moved?