Calibration Procedure
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2021 Jeep Compass. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
The Forward Facing Camera (FFC) Calibration need to be performed under the following conditions listed below:
- If the FFC and/or windshield has been removed or replaced
- If the FFC module is removed from the bracket and then reinstalled.
- if the customer brings in a vehicle with lane departure warning system behavior concerns.
Perform the following steps to calibrate the FFC:
- Connect the scan tool and start the vehicle.
- Navigate to the "Misc Functions" menu under the FFC and select the drive calibration routine.
- The screen will now prompt you to drive the vehicle for calibration. The vehicle needs to be driven at speeds of 65 km/h (40 mph) and in the straightest road condition possible. You need a lane with lines (dashed or solid) on both sides of the vehicle. This averages to roughly ten minutes of drive time, terrain permitting.
- After the camera learns the calibration, the scan tool FFC view will show calibrated.
- Service calibration DTCs should be in the stored status at this point.
- Erase FFC DTCs.