tgod
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Post by tgod on Mar 3, 2024 14:40:46 GMT
Hi There,
First time poster. So please excuse if in wrong place and post lacks right information.
I have a 2014 VW Golf. Mark 7. I get Adaptive Cruise Control and Front Assist not Available when turning car on. I used the OBDEleven scan got this error and it won’t clear
C110300
The alignment is below;
Vertical angle deviation 0.292000 ° Horizontal angle deviation -0.194000 °
Does anyone have info of how to fix without a factory alignment? I cleaned the sensor, it is in the grill Can I reset it with a pro licence?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Mar 3, 2024 21:09:16 GMT
tgod : Of course the question of to how to deal with a C110300 error is entirely yours to answer - but my suggestion is that correct alignment of the radar is far too important as a safety matter to use a DIY solution This is the correct way to fix this problem with the VAS6430 alignment screen:
Don
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tgod
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Post by tgod on Mar 4, 2024 9:48:21 GMT
thanks a lot Don!
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Post by ganimedes on Mar 4, 2024 11:18:06 GMT
Hello
If you haven't had a head-on crash, try the following:
Make sure that the sensor is well anchored in its support and that it does not move at all; It is held in place by means of pressure points, tap gently inward to ensure that it is well placed in its support location.
Activate the ACC and drive on a highway - highway for a few kilometers, perhaps a few days if you use a highway - highway for your trip.
It is possible that the ACC corrects its error, the same thing happened to me after a collision with a rabbit driving at night.
The ACC is calibrated at the factory and if you have not had a hard crash, it is not necessary to recalibrate again, since the calibration data is stored in the ECU.
All the best.
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tgod
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Post by tgod on Mar 4, 2024 19:43:10 GMT
Thanks a lot. I will try that soon
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