First, let’s keep it straightforward: the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Grille Radar Cover Plate 602000953AA isn’t just a “plastic panel”—it’s your car’s “front radar protector and signal enabler.” Think of it as a precision-molded piece that fits over the Tiggo 7 Pro’s front radar (mounted behind the grille). Its main job? To shield the radar from road debris, rain, and minor impacts while letting its detection signals pass through unblocked. Without it, the radar could get damaged or give false readings, ruining safety features like adaptive cruise control or collision warning.
This radar cover plate is exclusively designed for Chery Tiggo 7 Pro models with front radar—always confirm with your car’s VIN or owner’s manual! It’s engineered to match perfectly: its shape aligns with the Tiggo 7 Pro’s grille openings (no gaps that let in dirt), its material is “signal-transparent” (doesn’t block radar waves), and its 卡扣 (clips) or mounting holes fit the grille’s factory points (no forced installation). A generic cover plate? You’ll face issues: it’ll block radar signals (safety features fail), fit poorly (rattles or falls off), or use brittle plastic (cracks easily)—putting your driving safety at risk.
Its role is tied directly to your car’s active safety systems—it does 3 critical things for your Tiggo 7 Pro:
Shields the radar: It acts as a barrier against rocks, bugs, and road salt that would scratch or dent the radar unit. Minor bumps (like a flying pebble) hit the cover plate first, keeping the radar intact.
Ensures signal clarity: Made of special “radar-transparent” plastic, it lets the radar’s waves pass through freely. This means the radar can still detect cars, pedestrians, or obstacles accurately—no false alarms or missed warnings.
Matches the grille’s look: It’s colored and shaped to blend with the Tiggo 7 Pro’s grille design. It doesn’t stick out or ruin the car’s front-end appearance, keeping the exterior sleek.
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This 602000953AA cover plate is only for Chery Tiggo 7 Pro models with factory-installed front radar—wrong fit = safety risks:
You or a technician can install it in minutes—follow these steps:
Prep the grille: Wipe the area behind the grille (where the radar sits) to remove dirt. If replacing an old plate, gently pry off the old clips (use a plastic tool to avoid scratching the grille).
Align and attach: Line up the plate’s inner marker with the radar unit. Push the clips into the grille’s slots (or bolt it if using screws) until you hear a “click”—this means it’s secure.
Test the radar: Turn on the car and check if safety features (like adaptive cruise) work—if they don’t, recheck alignment (the plate might be off-center).
Clean monthly: Wipe the plate with a damp cloth and mild soap (remove bugs, dirt, or road salt—buildup can weaken radar signals over time).
Check for cracks: Inspect the plate after minor front impacts (e.g., hitting a bush). Cracks let water reach the radar—replace the plate immediately if you see any.
Tighten loose clips: If the plate rattles, push the loose clips back into place (don’t use super glue—you’ll need to remove the plate later for radar service).
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Exclusive to Chery Tiggo 7 Pro models with front radar (confirm via VIN), this plate is the radar’s “guardian & signal enabler”: it shields the radar from debris/rain/minor impacts, lets radar waves pass freely (ensuring adaptive cruise/collision warning work), and blends with the grille’s look.
Made of radar-transparent, UV-resistant plastic, it has secure clips/bolts (no wobble) and a sealed edge (blocks dirt). DIY installation is possible but needs alignment; maintain by monthly cleaning and checking for cracks. Aftermarket plates block signals or fit poorly—only the original guarantees safety feature functionality.
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