cspartan
Registered Member
I did a lot of searching but could not find this particular issue, so I'm hoping someone has experienced this or has some ideas if they're more familiar with the ACC hardware. I have a '10 4.8 w/tech and LOVE the ACC.
The issue I'm having is that my wife hit a raccoon last week on the front passenger side. No marks on the bumper, but it must have been big enough to bump the splash shield underneath as it's cracked in two places and broke some of the plastic around the bolts. After looking it over that night and searching here I found that the shield isn't that expensive and something I could replace myself. The next morning on my drive to work I used the ACC like normal....until I came up on another vehicle and realized the vehicle indicator display in the instrument gauge didn't register that there was a car in front of me. Shut off the ACC, turned it back on, same thing. What gets really odd is that while the ACC doesn't 'see' a car in my same lane, it will register a vehicle in the lane on my left, but for only a short distance - say 10' to 25' feet off the bumper. The ACC doesn't pick up any vehicles in the lane on the right.
Note, no malfunction message comes on at all, the ACC thinks it's functioning perfectly fine. I've gotten the warning before when it can't 'see' because of ice/snow buildup on the sensor areas.
My question(s) for those more in the know is the radar is housed in the those black squares on the lower bumper fascia on either side of center right? I can't get a good look inside/behind them because of all the covers and such, but is it possible the impact of the raccoon bumped one of the sensors out of alignment and that's what's causing this? Am I looking a required dealership trip to take a look or could a competent independent mechanic diagnose and fix this?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
The issue I'm having is that my wife hit a raccoon last week on the front passenger side. No marks on the bumper, but it must have been big enough to bump the splash shield underneath as it's cracked in two places and broke some of the plastic around the bolts. After looking it over that night and searching here I found that the shield isn't that expensive and something I could replace myself. The next morning on my drive to work I used the ACC like normal....until I came up on another vehicle and realized the vehicle indicator display in the instrument gauge didn't register that there was a car in front of me. Shut off the ACC, turned it back on, same thing. What gets really odd is that while the ACC doesn't 'see' a car in my same lane, it will register a vehicle in the lane on my left, but for only a short distance - say 10' to 25' feet off the bumper. The ACC doesn't pick up any vehicles in the lane on the right.
Note, no malfunction message comes on at all, the ACC thinks it's functioning perfectly fine. I've gotten the warning before when it can't 'see' because of ice/snow buildup on the sensor areas.
My question(s) for those more in the know is the radar is housed in the those black squares on the lower bumper fascia on either side of center right? I can't get a good look inside/behind them because of all the covers and such, but is it possible the impact of the raccoon bumped one of the sensors out of alignment and that's what's causing this? Am I looking a required dealership trip to take a look or could a competent independent mechanic diagnose and fix this?
Thanks in advance for any advice.