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FFCM Calibration

The following procedure explains how to calibrate the Forward Facing Camera Module (FFCM). The FFCM will need to be calibrated if the module is new or when the windshield is replaced.

Perform the following checks and setup prior to performing the calibration procedure:

NOTE:

Small variations compared to the dimensions will prevent FFC calibration.

The following special tools are required for this procedure: 

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  1. Attach the 2015402000 - Block, Mounting to the 2030200000 - Calibration Panel, LDW.
  2. Mount the Calibration Panel to the 2015403000 - Stand
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SETUP 

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NOTE:

Make sure that the bubble is in the center of the level before beginning the scan tool procedure.

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BEGIN CALIBRATION 

NOTE:

If an "Incorrect Position" error is shown on the diagnostic scan tool while attempting to calibrate, use the floor to fender edge as an input instead of the axle height measurement.

  1. Connect the diagnostic scan tool and start the car. Any system that uses the FFCM must not be activated.
  2. Using the diagnostic scan tool, navigate to the Misc Functions  menu under the FFCM.
  3. Start the calibration procedure using the diagnostic scan tool.
  4. The diagnosis scan tool will display a message indicating the end of the calibration procedure has been reached. In case of calibration failure, the diagnostic tool will indicate the causes.
  5. Disconnect the diagnostic scan tool and perform a full key cycle.
NOTE:

If during operation, the LDW+ system releases alerts inconsistent with the actual driving conditions (eg: car properly between lanes but notice the crossing lane), the system must be calibrated again.