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Bumper Repair Precautions For 77 GHZ Radar - Crib # 201 (T-CRIB-201)

WARNING: This page is about the Highlander Hybrid LE, 2.5L Eng VIN A, which is a different variant/trim than selected.
Publication date: 2023-03-01
Reference number: T-CRIB-201

BUMPER REPAIR PRECAUTIONS FOR 77 GHZ RADAR - CRIB # 201

BUMPER REPAIR PRECAUTIONS FOR 77 GHZ RADAR - CRIB # 201

COLLISION REPAIR INFORMATION

Reference Number(s): T-CRIB-201, Date of Issue:  March 01, 2023
TOYOTA: All Toyota, Lexus, Scion
SECTION: Exterior

BACKGROUND

Special precautions need to be followed for bumper cover repairs on any vehicle equipped with blind spot monitor and/or front side radar technology. The sensors behind the bumper(s) work by radiating radar waves to detect vehicles behind as well as in adjacent lanes to determine approaching vehicle distance and velocity.

Starting with 2023 Model Year some vehicles are changing to components that operate at a 77 GHz frequency. When refinishing a bumper cover on a vehicle equipped with 77 Gigahertz  (GHz) system important steps may include, but are not limited to:

Always follow the model specific Collision Repair Manual and Repair Manual.  The type of sensor, special service tools, and procedures will vary for each model and production date. Following each step listed in the applicable repair procedure is necessary to ensure these systems will work correctly postrepair.

For more information on this and other important collision repair topics visit the Toyota Technical Information System (TIS)