Vehicle Direction Alert Alarm Warning Module Calibration
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Vehicle Direction Alert Alarm Warning Module Calibration
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The vehicle departure alert alarm warning system will require a recalibration procedure after replacing the module or the windshield. This is a self-calibration procedure, which starts after the SPS Configuration and Setup is done.
Operate the vehicle in the following conditions until the green indicator illuminates:
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Lane departure warning system is ON
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Maintain vehicle speeds of 56 km/h (35 MPH) or more.
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Drive on clear, plane stretch of straight road.
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Drive during the daytime.
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Ensure the road contains visible references (well defined lane markings, curbs, guard rails, fences, buildings, etc.).
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Once calibration is completed, the green file assistance indicator will come on in the instrument cluster. The system is activated if there are clear file markings detected and vehicle speed is higher than 60 km/h (37 MPH).
One or more of the following conditions may increase the length of time required to complete the self-calibration procedure:
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Operating the vehicle at 31-61 km/h (19-38 MPH)
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Driving through snow or fog, driving at night, or driving directly into the sun
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Botts' Dots type lane markings
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Poor contrast lane markings
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Conditions that will prevent completion of the self-calibration procedure:
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Operating the vehicle at less than 31 km/h (19 MPH)
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No visible lane markings
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