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D12TYJ



Member Since: 01 Sep 2014
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue
ACC has a mind of its own after relocation

Recently facelifted my range rover sport, during the process had to relocate the the ACC box to the centre use the relocation bracket,
Since doing so, i have these random cruise control msgs on the dash " set cruise 27 mph"
"Cruise cancelled", "driver intervine"
The sport goes into cruise mode after accelerating over 10mph, but then auto switches of after reaching the speed set on dash, and thats without touching any cruise control buttons what so ever.

Can anyone shed some light on this?
Much appreciated
Jay.

Post #442111 Mon Nov 10 2014 4:54pm
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PEACHY



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Stupid question - but I'll ask anyway Embarassed Is the sensor behind the bumper & what bracket did you use to relocate the ACC ? 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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Post #442117 Mon Nov 10 2014 5:48pm
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flack



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You need to recalibrate the ACC ecu after moving it, are you sure its level in both axis.

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Post #442134 Mon Nov 10 2014 8:59pm
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D12TYJ



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Hi Peachy, Yes its an OEM bracket which iv used during the conversion.

Thanks flack, will give this a go & see how it goes.
Quite scary driving it in this state, as the cruise control kicks in whenever it wants, & the dashboard becomes a xmas tree.

Post #442139 Mon Nov 10 2014 9:32pm
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Olly-ibiza



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Sounds exciting!

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D12TYJ



Member Since: 01 Sep 2014
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

Not having much luck with this, havnt yet had the chance to recalibrate the cruise control system.
Was wondering if its possible to disable the ACC system? Without having other related issues as i dont ever use the cruise.

Any info would be greatly appreciated

Jay.

Post #443361 Sat Nov 22 2014 10:49pm
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L4FLIROP



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You can disable the ACC but in order to do this you will need to edit the CCF using a suitable editor programmer. I use the Nanocom Evolution for all updates and diagnostics.

Relocating the unit was your mistake the beam pattern on these is very specific and therefor can be problematic.

Post #447077 Thu Jan 01 2015 10:04pm
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