Cruise Control: Adjustments
Millimeter Wave Radar Unit AimingSpecial Tools Required
Radar aimer set 070AJ-SDAA100
Prepare the items shown:
- HDS
- Level (commercially available)
- Tape measure and scale
- Felt-tip pen
- Tape
NOTE: If the millimeter wave radar unit is removed or replaced, or if a millimeter wave radar unit aiming error occurs, aim the millimeter wave radar unit. Incomplete aiming, an aiming error, or dust or dirt on the radar unit surface causes the adaptive cruise control (ACC) indicator to come on.
- Millimeter wave radar unit aiming incomplete: DTC 107
- Millimeter wave radar unit aiming error: DTC 63
- Millimeter wave radar unit or emblem surface is contaminated with dust, dirt, ice, or snow: DTC 105
Before Aiming:
- Aiming the millimeter wave radar unit requires the HDS.
- Clean the surface of the millimeter wave radar unit.
- Make sure the vehicle has no aftermarket suspension.
- Make sure all the tire sizes are correct and that their pressure is correct.
- Make sure the fuel tank is full.
- Remove all baggage from the vehicle except the spare tire and the tool kit.
- Make sure the steering wheel is straight ahead, and do not turn it after setting the vehicle.
- Shift transmission lever into P, and apply the parking brake.
- Make sure the upper grille and the front bumper are installed correctly.
- Park the vehicle on level ground in a wide open space to avoid misadjusting caused by reflecting objects. The space needs to be 32.8 ft (10 m) in front, 13.1 ft (4 m) in width and 4.9 ft (1.5 m) in height.
- If NO TARGET is not indicated even when there are no objects for 33 ft (10 m) in front vehicle, check for reflecting objects in front of the vehicle.
NOTE: When the millimeter wave radar unit is adjusted on ground that has more than 1 degree of horizontal slope (drainage slope), the vertical aiming cannot be adjusted correctly. Check the levelness of the ground, and adjust the angle of millimeter wave radar unit to be parallel to that of the ground, lay a ruler (at least 12") or other flat straight object on the ground and put the level on top to confirm the levelness of the ground.
Vertical Aiming
NOTE: When the millimeter wave radar unit is adjusted on ground that has more than 1 degree of horizontal slope (drainage slope), the vertical aiming cannot be adjusted correctly. Check the levelness of the ground, and adjust the angle of millimeter wave radar unit to be parallel to that of the ground, lay a ruler (at least 12 inches) or other flat straight object on the ground and put the level on top to confirm the levelness of the ground.
1. Remove the upper grill cover.
2. Put the level (A) (commercially available) on the aiming pad (B) of the millimeter wave radar unit.
3. Turn the vertical adjusting bolt (C) on the driver's side with a screwdriver, and adjust the angle of millimeter wave radar unit so that the air bubble in the level is centered.
Horizontal Aiming
1. Park the vehicle on level ground with at least this much open space around it: 32.8 ft (10 m) in front, 13.1 ft (4 m) in width, and 4.9 ft (1.5 m) in height.
2. Make sure there are no reflecting objects or anything in this range.
3. Check the tire pressures, and adjust the pressures to the specified value if need.
4. Put a person or an object equivalent to the driver's weight in the driver's seat.
Setting the Distance between the Target and the Vehicle
Horizontal Aiming
NOTE: When marking on the floor, use suitable tape to mark the exact locations.
5. Adjust the tip of the height rod (B) on the target to the center of the "A" emblem (A).
6. Place the centering stand under the rear tow hook, then mark the floor at the centerline of the tool.
7. At the front of the vehicle, slide the gas strut holder and the cord through the slot in the centering stand, then slide the strut to the rear of the vehicle.
8. Position the gas strut holder between the rear tow hook and the mark on the floor.
9. Place the centering stand under the hole in the front lift pad.
10. With the target and the height rod aligned with the cord, move the target out in front of the vehicle until the cord is fully extended (16.5 ft, 5 m). Position the cord at the centerline of the centering stand.
11. Contact the HDS to the data link connector (A),
12. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
13. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
NOTE: If DTC 61 or DTC 62 is indicated, troubleshoot the indicated DTC first.
14. Start the engine.
15. Turn the ACC switch (A) ON.
16. Select ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) from DRIVING SUPPORT menu. Select RADAR AIMING from ADJUSTMENT menu, the MID will indicate the number "4" on its display for 2 seconds then display "NO TARGET".
17. Make sure the MID indicates "NO TARGET" on its display.
NOTE: When the radar is aimed correctly the MID indicates "NO TARGET". If this is not indicated there is an unwanted radar reflection in front of the vehicle in the range of the radar.
18. Confirm the result of the horizontal auto aiming following the onscreen instructions of the HDS.
NOTE: The result of all auto aiming can be confirmed by the HDS, by the figure and words displayed on the MID, or by the brake lights illuminating. When the figure is not in the range 100±2 or a tone is sounded by the vehicle when the aiming point is out of specification, or when the brake lights do not come on, the auto aiming is not completed correctly. If DTC 120, 121, 122, 123, or 124 is indicated, the aiming target is not set correctly. Reset the aiming target.
19. If the radar is not aligned in the range where the auto aiming works correctly, turn the horizontal adjusting bolt (A) and adjust the direction of the millimeter wave radar unit until it comes to within 100±1, as confirmed by the HDS, the MID display, or by the brake lights illuminating.
NOTE: Do not work in front of the millimeter wave radar unit (in the range of radar irradiation), because it detects your tools and your body, and the aiming cannot be completed correctly.
Example 1: Out of the auto aiming range
The MID display "106" means the radar aim is 0.6 degrees out of the range where auto aiming can work.
Example 2: In the auto aiming range
The MID display "100" means auto aiming can work.
20. After adjustment, confirm the MID display and the brake lights illuminating, and finalize the horizontal aiming. (End the aiming process on the HDS).
NOTE:
- If the radar aim is within specification, the MID displays "RADAR OK 100".
- If the radar aiming is incomplete (for example, the ACC switch was pressed before the aiming was completed) the MID displays the out-of-range value (example, "106").
- If you need to cancel the aiming, turn the ignition switch off.
21. After aiming, clear the DTCs with the HDS.
DTCs (if the aiming is incomplete)
NOTE: If the aiming is incomplete, the MID indicates a DTC. The ACC unit does not store the DTC, and you cannot read the DTCs with the HDS, so note the DTC before cycling the ignition key.