500221 - 5580A82 RADAR UNIT for ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (A.C.C.) - First level alignment
- Check the tyre inlation pressure and, if necessary, correct it.- Check that the tank is at least 50% full.- Check the vehicle geometry and, if necessary, correct it.- Check that the load carrying compartment is empty.- Check that the battery voltage is > 10.5 V.1. Position the vehicle in the specially designed calibration area as illustrated in the diagram below, trying to position it at right angles to the sliding guide (1a) for the radar mirror (1b) at a distance of 120 cm (± 5 cm), referring to the lines traced on the ground.If the difference for the driving axis of the vehicle is > 5°, then alignment is impossible. |
1. Fasten the adjustable radar mirror (1a) to the sliding guide (1b) on the same side of the vehicle as the radar is fitted using the locking lever (1c).2. Check that the mirror (2a) is positioned centrally in relation to the reference lever (2b).
1. Move the rapid tightening clamp as illustrated in the diagram.
1. Secure the rapid tightening clamp to the radar side rear wheel.
If the vehicle is fitted with polished alloy wheels, they must be protected in the area where the rapid tightening clamps are fitted to avoid damaging the surface. It should be borne in mind that the protection fitted should be the same size in order not to alter the support plane for the rapid tightening clamps. |
- Position the radar mirror opposite the laser source.1. Using the radar mirror spirit level (1a), adjust the vertical position of the mirror using the special knob (1b).
- Switch on the laser source.
NEVER look directly at the laser source ! |
If the laser reflection point does not appear on the projection surface, move the laser source until it is displayed. |
- In order to prevent alignment errors due to possible distortions of the alloy wheel rims, rotate the rapid tightening clamp by around 30° in a clockwise direction and memorize the laser reflection point on the laser wheel surface, repeat the operation rotating the clamp through 30° in an anti-clockwise direction in relation to the original position.1. If the alloy rim is not distorted, the three laser wheel reflection points should be along a vertical line.2. If the alloy rim is distorted, the two reflection points ( +30°, -30°) may be on the laser wheel emission surface. In this case, position the clamp so that the laser is reflected about halfway between the points. After this the horizontal position of the mirror should be adjusted, using the special screw, until the laser beam is reflected on the vertical line for the laser wheel projection surface.
1. Rest the diaphragm on the floor and place it directly in front of the laser wheel.2. Adjust the height of the diaphragm, loosening the vertical adjustment screw (2) so that the radius of the laser (2b) passes through the slot in the diaphragm and is reflected on the mirror.
1. Position the diaphragm on the floor by the axis for the radar side front wheel hub centre line.2. Check that the laser beam passes through the slot in the diaphragm and is reflected on the radar mirror. Otherwise, adjust the laser wheel so that the beam is aligned with the diaphragm slot.
- Position the diaphragm once again in contact with the laser wheel in order to check that the diaphragm is correctly adjusted.
If the laser beam does not pass through the slot in the diaphragm, adjust the height of the latter using the special screw. Carry out a further check, positioning the diaphragm by the axis for the centre line of the front wheel hub. Proceed as described until the laser radius passes through the slot in the diaphragm by both wheels (front and rear). |
If, whilst adjusting the angle of the mirror in relation to the vertical axis, there is a non alignment in relation to the horizontal axis, correct this by regulating the horizontal adjustment screw as described previously. |
1. Read the values shown on the scales "V" (1a) and "H" (1b), for the radar mirror vertical and horizontal adjustments, respectively, and make a note of them.
- Switch off the laser wheel.- Remove the laser wheel from the rapid tightening clamp.- Remove the rapid tightening clamp from the rear wheel.- Carry out the same operations on the opposite side of the vehicle.1. Position the radar mirror (1a) in front of the radar (1b) and secure it.- Check that the mirror is positioned centrally in relation to the reference lever.- Check the planarity of the radar mirror using the spirit level and, correct it, if necessary.- Take the average of values "H" and "V" measured during the alignment of the mirror on the two sides of the vehicle and set the average values in the radar mirror using the adjustment screws.
- Carry out the radar beam alignment procedure using the Examiner.- In order to check the operation of the Adaptive Cruise Control, after having aligned the radar beam to the vehicle thrust axis, the following road test must be carried out on all vehicles.
The road test should be carried out following the road traffic regulations in force. |
- Check that the speed set is shown on the instrument panel display and that the same speed is shown by the vehicle speedometer.- Operate the SET+ control to set a speed of 70 km/h on the Adaptive Cruise Control: check that the vehicle accelerates correctly.- Operate the SET - control to set a speed of 30 km/h on the Adaptive Cruise Control: check that the vehicle slows down and the braking system intervenes.- Get behing a vehicle B which is driving slower than the speed set for vehicle A being tested and check that the Adaptive Cruise Control intervenes slowing down vehicle A and assuming a constant distance from B: check that the presence of vehicle B is shown by the instrument panel display and the time delay of A in relation to B. When overtaking vehicles that are driving more slowly in the right hand lane there should not be inappropriate braking.
The test should be carried out on a straight road or round bends of more than 500 m and the speed between vehicles A and B should not exceed 50 km/h. |
The variation in the distance between the two vehicles is only noticed at an ambient temperature of > 3°C. If the ambient temperature is equal to 3°C the Adaptive Cruise Control is automatically positioned at the maximum distance. |