Calibration Procedure
Conditions to complete the self-calibration procedure:
- Operating the vehicle at 35 mph or more
- Clear stretch of straight road
- Visible references (lane markings, curb, guard rail, etc.)
One or more of the following conditions may increase the length of time required to complete the self-calibration procedure:
- Operating the vehicle at 19 to 38 mph
- Curves in roadway
- Driving through snow, fog, or driving at night or directly into the sun
- Bott's Dots type lane markings
- Poor contrast lane markings
Conditions that will prevent completion of the self-calibration procedure:
- Operating the vehicle at less than 19 mph
- No visible lane markings
When the VDAAW system is in calibration mode, the amber light in the IPC will remain illuminated. When the calibration is complete, the amber indicator will turn green, indicating the system is ready to assist.
If the VDAAW system is disabled with the VDAAW switch, the amber light will turn off. The system will still run the calibration procedure in the background.
Immediately after the self calibration procedure, there may be a delay in lane crossing alerts. The VDAAW system will run further calibration tests as the vehicle is driven in order to improve performance.