Vertical Alignment
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2013 Lincoln MKX and 2013 Ford Edge. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
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In order to align the Cruise-Control Module (C-CM), which is a radar sensor unit, the vehicle must be in a wheel alignment bay station so that the vehicle is level.
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Damage to the C-CM bracket may affect correct alignment. When aligning the C-CM, inspect the C-CM bracket for damage and repair as necessary before carrying out the alignment procedure.
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The MKX C-CM can be accessed without removing the front bumper cover. Edge requires removal of the front bumper cover to access the C-CM. If the front bumper cover has already been removed because of module replacement, there is no need to carry-out the first 2 steps.
- Remove the front lower air deflector. For additional information, refer to Bumper - Exploded View, Front in BUMPERS .
- Remove the C-CM radar sensor fascia cover retaining nut and cover.
- Place the vehicle on a wheel alignment bay station.
- Locate the C-CM radar sensor alignment screw.
- Place a combination square level on the face of the C-CM radar sensor unit and check alignment.
- Keeping the combination square level on the face of the C-CM radar sensor unit, adjust the pitch of the sensor by using an E5 inverted Torx® bit to adjust the screw until the sensor is vertical and level.
- Install the C-CM radar sensor fascia cover and retaining nut or front bumper cover.
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When removing the C-CM radar sensor fascia cover retaining nut, make sure the cover stud is held with pliers to prevent twisting the stud off the cover.
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Prior to installing the C-CM radar sensor fascia cover or front bumper cover, clean and remove any debris on the front or back of the cover.