How to Install Front Car Radar?

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StSophie
07/30/25 3:48am
The installation method for front car radar: 1. First, mark the installation positions of the four sensors on the front bumper, apply black electrical tape, and then drill holes using the provided drill bit. 2. Remove the plastic cover above the grille, use a wire tool (such as an iron wire) to pull the sensor signal wires into the engine compartment, connect the sensors, and organize the wiring harness. 3. Remove the cover above the accelerator pedal, guide the signal wires of the four sensors from the front of the car into the cabin. Install the radar display near the A-pillar and tuck the wires into the interior seams. 4. Open the glove box cover on the passenger side, locate the ACC fuse interface (can be identified using a test pen), and connect the red wire. 5. Route the red ACC power wire from under the dashboard to the main driver's cabin and connect it to the pink wire of the main unit plug. Connect the black wire to the ground. Locate the brake light wire in the main wiring harness (use a test pen to identify; it lights up when the brake is pressed and turns off when released), and connect it to the white wire of the main unit plug. 6. Plug the connectors of the four sensor signal wires, power wires, and display wires into the main unit, then start the car for debugging. Since the four sensor signal wires are not labeled, each sensor needs to be tested individually to determine the correct order, and the connectors should be reinserted accordingly. 7. After debugging, secure the main unit, restore the interior, and complete the installation.
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