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Honda Civic Service Manual: LaneWatch Camera Removal and Installation

Honda Civic Service Manual / Accessories / Driver Assist / LaneWatch Camera Removal and Installation

1. Right Door Mirror Holder

1.

Release the hooks (A).



2.

Remove the mirror holder (A).


3.

For some models: Disconnect the terminals (B).


2. Right Door Mirror Housing Cover

1.

Remove the screws (A).


NOTE: Turn the mirror housing (B), then remove the lower screw (C).


2.

Remove the mirror housing cover (A).


3. LaneWatch Camera

1.

Remove the mirror housing lower cover (A).


2.

Remove the LaneWatch cover (A).



3.

Disconnect the connector.


4.

Remove the LaneWatch camera (A).


1. LaneWatch Camera


1.

Connect the connector.


2.

Install the LaneWatch camera (A).


3.

Install the LaneWatch cover (A).


4.

Install the mirror housing lower cover (A).


2. Right Door Mirror Housing Cover

1.

Install the mirror housing cover (A).


2.

Install the screws (A).


NOTE: Turn the mirror housing (B), then install the lower screw (C).


3. Right Door Mirror Holder


1.

For some models: Connect the terminals (A).


2.

Install the mirror holder (B).


4. LaneWatch Camera Aiming

NOTE: The LaneWatch camera must be aimed after one or more of the following procedures are done:

LaneWatch camera removal or replacement

Door mirror removal or replacement

Door panel removal or replacement

Door panel body repair



Prepare the items shown:


Tape measure and scale

Felt-tip pen

Tape


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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.

If the aiming procedure fails, try changing the lighting to make it lighter or darker to see if the current lighting is affecting the aiming.

LaneWatch camera aiming should be done on a flat place.

Park the vehicle on level ground in a wide open area to avoid any reflection from objects that could affect the alignment procedure. Make sure you have at least the following amount of space around the vehicle: 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 tire sizes are correct and that their pressure is correct.

Make sure the fuel tank is full.

Remove all cargo from the vehicle except 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.


1.

To aim the LaneWatch camera, you need 3.5 m (11.483 ft) of open space behind the rear bumper and 2.5 m (8.202 ft) of open space on the passenger's side of the vehicle.


2.

Make sure there are no other objects except the aiming target in this area.


3.

Check the tire pressures, and adjust them to the specified value if needed.


4.

Put a person or an object equivalent to the driver's weight in the driver's seat.


Setting the Distance Between the Target and the Vehicle


NOTE: When marking on the floor, use suitable tape to mark the exact locations.


5.

At the front of the vehicle: Place the centering stand under the line (A) on the front jacking bracket, then mark the spot (B) at the centerline of the centering stand.


6.

At the front of the vehicle: Place the gas strut holder between the front jacking bracket and the mark on the floor.


7.

At the back of the vehicle: Place the centering stand under the rear jacking bracket, and run the cord through it.


8.

Attach the cord to the stand, placing the stand about 2.0 m (6.562 ft) behind the vehicle.


NOTE: Make sure the rope is taught and not laying on the ground, then align the cord in the center of the centering stand.


9.

Find the center of one wheel (A) using the centering stand and mark it.


10.

Measure the 76.2 mm (3.0 in) from the edge of the rim, and mark a second mark (D1) that intersects the wheel's center line.


NOTE: Repeat this step for each wheel (D2), (E1), and (E2).


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11.

Measure, and place a mark (F1), (F2) on the floor 4.5 m (14.764 ft) behind the center of both front wheels (D1), (D2).


NOTE: Make sure the line intersects the mark that was made for each rear wheel (E1), (E2).


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12.

Lay a tape measure (A) across the two marks that you made in step 11. Make a mark (Z1) 1.3 m (4.265 ft) from the center line on the passenger's side. Leave the tape measure on the ground.


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Set the LaneWatch Target


13.

Set the LaneWatch marker (A) to the LaneWatch aiming stand (B), and adjust the height of the LaneWatch marker.


14.

Position the target (A) by aligning the edge of the target with point Z1 as shown.


Aiming


NOTE:

When you stop the aiming procedure, turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), or press the engine start/stop button to select the OFF mode.

If you press the LaneWatch switch while in the aiming mode, clear the current aiming data.


1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), or press the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode.


2.

Press and hold the POWER, EJECT, and HOME buttons for about 3 seconds until the Select Diagnosis Items screen appears.


3.

Select Detail Information & Setting.


4.

Select Unit Check.


5.

Select LaneWatch and Aiming Start.


6.

Press the LaneWatch switch button on the end of the turn signal switch to aim the camera.


7.

Wait until the aiming process is complete, and the display returns to the LaneWatch camera image.


LaneWatch Camera Aiming
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