Honda HR-V: Inspection/Adjustment
LANEWATCH CAMERA AIMING(NA)
LaneWatch Camera Aiming
Special Tools Required
LaneWatch Aiming Stand Set 070AKT2AA100
Aiming Marker 070AK-T2AA110
Adjustment
1. LaneWatch Camera - Aim
NOTE : The LaneWatch camera must be aimed after one or more of the following
procedures are done:
- LaneWatch camera removal or replacement
- Passenger's side power mirror removal or replacement
- Passenger's side Door panel removal or replacement
- Passenger's side Door panel body repair
Prepare the items shown
- Tape measure and ruler
- Felt-tip pen
- Tape
Before Aiming:
- Aiming should be done in a well-lighted area.
- There should be no bright objects at the back of the target (sunlight,
windows,
illumination, or reflectors) or design similar to the target pattern.
- LaneWatch camera aiming should be done on a flat place.
- Park the vehicle on level ground with at least this much open space
around it:
6.5 m (21.325 ft) in length, 3.5 m (11.483 ft) in width.
- Do the aiming in a proper place where you can obtain the about 4.5 m
(14.764
ft) distance between a target pattern and the vehicle (from the center of
the
front wheel hub).
- Make sure the suspension has not been modified.
- Make sure all the tyre sizes are correct and that their pressure is
correct.
- Make sure the fuel tank is full.
- Remove all cargo from the vehicle except the spare tyre and the tool
kit.
- Make sure the steering wheel is pointed straight ahead, and do not turn
it after
setting the vehicle.
- With the transmission in P or N, and apply the parking brake.
Set the LaneWatch Target
- Set the LaneWatch marker (A) to the LaneWatch aiming stand (B), and
adjust the
height of the LaneWatch marker.
Setting the Distance Between the Target and the Vehicle
NOTE : When marking on the floor, use suitable tape to mark the exact
locations.
- Park the vehicle on level ground with at least this much open space
around
it: 6.5 m (21.325 ft) in length, 3.5 m (11.483 ft) in width
- Make sure there is no reflecting objects or anything in this range
- Put a person or an object equivalent to the driver's weight in the
driver's
seat.
- At the front of the vehicle: Hang the plumb bob (A) from the center of
the
emblem (B) at the center of the front bumper, and the mark (C) on the floor
wher the
tip of plumb bob touches the floor.
- Place the centering stand of the alignment set under the rear jack-up
bracket and run the cord through it.
- Carefully align the string (A) along the point (B) and the point (C) on
the floor. This is
the center line of the vehicle. Tape the string to the floor behind the
vehicle aligned with
point C. Pull the string rearward to a point about 6 m (19.69 ft) in rear of
the vehicle and
tape the string.
- Measure and make a mark (Z1) in rear of the vehicle 5376mm
(17.638ft) from the center of the front bumper.
- Stretch a string (A) perpendicular to the center line (B) at the point
(Z1).
Tape both ends of the string on the floor.
- On string (A) mark a new point Z2 which is 1300 mm (4.265 ft) from
the point Z1 to the passenger's side.
- Set the target (A).
Aiming
NOTE :
When you stop the aiming procedure, turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.
If you press the LaneWatch switch while in the aiming mode, clear the current
aiming
data.
- Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
- Start-up the diagnostic menu.
- Self-Diagnostic Function (Without Navigation System) - Refer to:
Audio System
Sound Quality Diagnosis (NA), or Audio System Diagnostic Mode (Without
Navigation, Display Audio Type (7-inch Screen) ), or Audio System
Diagnostic Mode (Without Navigation, Color Audio Type (5-inch Screen) )
- Self-Diagnostic Function (With Navigation System)
- Select Functional Set-Up in the Detail information & Setting.
- Select LaneWatch in the Unit Check, then Aiming Start.
- Press the LaneWatch switch on the end of the turn signal switch to aim
the camera.
- Wait until the aiming process is complete, and the display returns to
the LaneWatch
camera image.
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LANEWATCH SYSTEM DESCRIPTION - OVERVIEW (NA)
LaneWatch System Description - Overview
LaneWatch uses a camera and the multi-information display to help drivers
recognize objects in the passenger's
sid
LaneWatch Symptom Troubleshooting - Does not switch to the Lanewatch
screen
Does not switch to the Lanewatch screen
1. Lanewatch camera check:
Start the engine.
Go into the System Diagnostic Mode,
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various switch signals and control each
actuator in order to lock and unlock doors.
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switch signals and control ta
NOTE:
Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
Check the connectors for poor connections or loose terminals.
1. Problem verification:
Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
Press the POWER button on to see if the audio-navigation unit turns on.
Does the audio system operate properly, and