I removed the front bumper off my Mk7 GTI about a month ago. I have the optional ACC radar in the lower front grill. I just didnt disconnect the plug going to it - didnt have any issues. If you unplug it then you may need to have it recalibrated.
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Can anybody confirm if the ACC will require re calibrating once it has been disconnected due to a front bumper removal on a 7.5R ? - Mixed responses online.
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I removed the front bumper off my Mk7 GTI about a month ago. I have the optional ACC radar in the lower front grill. I just didnt disconnect the plug going to it - didnt have any issues. If you unplug it then you may need to have it recalibrated.
Thanks for your response.
I’ll see if I can leave the radar connected. Mine is connected to the upper grill for the 7.5. I just need the front bar off in order to install a splitter.
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I've disconnected the radar twice and both times I didn't recalibrate it. I haven't noticed any problems and it seems to function as before - still keeping a fair distance from the car in front with the closest setting available.
Good advice about not needing to disconnect it though. I might not have disconnected it if I knew I didn't have to.
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