Setting The ICC Target Board: Description
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2015 Nissan Murano. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Accurate adjustment of the ICC sensor alignment requires that the ICC target board be accurately positioned.
CAUTION:
If the ICC sensor alignment is adjusted with the ICC target board in the incorrect position, the ICC system will not function properly or the alignment procedure may not be completed successfully.
- ICC TARGET BOARD FINAL SETTING
- With the ICC target board arm extended, the laser beam (1) emitted by the laser assembly (A) will be reflected back (B) toward the laser assembly.
NOTE:
When adjusted properly, reflected laser beam (B) must align with emitted laser beam (A) and the two laser beams will be seen as one.
- Rotate the ICC target board to achieve the necessary horizontal adjustment.
- Adjust the ICC target board leveling screws to achieve the necessary vertical adjustment.
- The figure shown below, illustrates the laser beam (A) emitted by the laser assembly (1) and its reflection (B) off of the ICC target board arm.
GO TO STEP 2.
- With the ICC target board arm extended, the laser beam (1) emitted by the laser assembly (A) will be reflected back (B) toward the laser assembly.
- CHECK THE POSITION OF THE ICC TARGET BOARD
Do not place anything other than the ICC target board in the space shown in front of the vehicle (view from top).
1. ICC target board arm 2. ICC target board 3. ICC sensor 4. Vehicle A . Distance between front wheel and laser beam (Df) B. Distance between rear wheel and laser beam (Dr) C. Height between front laser beam and ground (Hf) D. Height between rear laser beam and ground (Hr) E. ICC target board center position (Position 2) L. 1 - 1.5 m (39.3 - 59 in.) Refer to ICC SENSOR ADJUSTMENT .