Question about Adaptive Cruise Control
#21
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From the looks of the grill I would expect NO. But only one way to know for sure: keep cutting.
I have read that alignment is critical and people installing inter-coolers, etc who try to move it even a little bit, can't get it working again. They posted they think the sensor has a learning cycle that only a dealer can perform. I have doubts, but the point is don't move the sensor or bend the mount or anything without knowing that could make things worse.
I have read that alignment is critical and people installing inter-coolers, etc who try to move it even a little bit, can't get it working again. They posted they think the sensor has a learning cycle that only a dealer can perform. I have doubts, but the point is don't move the sensor or bend the mount or anything without knowing that could make things worse.
#22
HI,
I just bought a 2017 GT premium with performance package! I want to put the ROUSH front fascia on, that was my intent even before I bought the car. I just noticed that it does have the adaptive cruise control. I don't ever use cruise control, so is it still possible to change to the roush front end?? Will it cause any other problems with the car?? HELP
I just bought a 2017 GT premium with performance package! I want to put the ROUSH front fascia on, that was my intent even before I bought the car. I just noticed that it does have the adaptive cruise control. I don't ever use cruise control, so is it still possible to change to the roush front end?? Will it cause any other problems with the car?? HELP
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