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RRSV8



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ACC sensor question

Hi guys

Im having a rep AB front bumper fitted to my RRS 2007
is the front acc sensor cover part of sensor & need refitting to new bumper
or can i leave it off & it will still work ?
thanks

Post #559156 Sat Jun 16 2018 7:40pm
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geoffsnook



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Wales 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Java Black

It will not work if the sensor is not refitted Thumbs Up

Post #559163 Sun Jun 17 2018 5:19am
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PEACHY



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Why does the sensor front need removing ? On an upgrade the sensor is moved & placed directly behind the bumper ( it works through plastic ) there is a kit that fits this to the existing front components. 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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Post #559176 Sun Jun 17 2018 8:32am
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RRSV8



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What i meant was the plastic cover which has the ACC logo is that part of the sensor
or just a cover will it need refitting to new bumper for it to work or can i leave the cover off
thanks Thumbs Up

Post #559214 Sun Jun 17 2018 3:30pm
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geoffsnook



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They get jammed up with dirt/snow etc with it on so would think it would be worse without it and all the rain will hit it so i would say refit it if you want it to work correctly Thumbs Up

Post #559255 Mon Jun 18 2018 7:19am
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RRSV8



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Thanks Lads Smile

Post #559266 Mon Jun 18 2018 9:55am
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defender_uk



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Sorry for being dum...but what is ACC?

Adaptive cruise?

Post #559312 Mon Jun 18 2018 9:05pm
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RRSV8



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Yep

Post #559324 Mon Jun 18 2018 10:13pm
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Mantaraman



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Anyone know how to turn off the A part? Not safe to use in narrow roadworks lanes.

Post #560633 Wed Jul 04 2018 12:41am
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Andy K



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Maybe a button near the hazard light switch

Post #560638 Wed Jul 04 2018 3:09am
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Col



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If I remember right the button also has a triangle shaped icon with a picture of car in it.

Cheers
Col

Post #560639 Wed Jul 04 2018 5:07am
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AW8



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Yes that's the correct button.

I am on look out for a replacement prefacelift java black front bumper for my 2005 , (minor cosmetic damage inside bumper mouth & not suitable for smart repair).

Can someone confirm that if I source a secondhand pefacelift bumper witout ACC that I simply remove my existing ACC sensor wirh housing and refit it into a newly sourced used bumper that (if sourced bumper absent of ACC) ?

Post #560644 Wed Jul 04 2018 7:03am
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RRSV8



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I’m selling a preface front bumper with acc cover in java black
If your still after one, no damage only minor age related blemishes
With lower diffuser fog surrounds only

Post #560657 Wed Jul 04 2018 9:04am
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Cymruambyth



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Mantaraman wrote:
Anyone know how to turn off the A part? Not safe to use in narrow roadworks lanes.


Didn`t know the adaptive bit could be disabled. Why would you use cruise on narrow lanes though? Steve.

Post #560669 Wed Jul 04 2018 11:03am
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PIG88



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I use cruise on narrow roadworks lanes where there is a camera controlled average speed limit (say 50mph or 40mph) and not much traffic. I’m guessing that adaptive cruise may pick up proximity to bollards etc in those circumstances (don’t have it on my car).

Post #560674 Wed Jul 04 2018 12:53pm
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