Multiple ADAS Calibrations: With 7 Step ADAS As Your Guide

Multiple ADAS Calibrations Performed On A 2021 Honda Passport, With The 7 Step ADAS Basics.

Radar alignment plus static and dynamic MUST be done within 30 minutes… otherwise we have to start ALL OVER.

Intro To Multiple ADAS Calibrations

Today, we’ll walk you through the process of performing a camera calibration on a 2021 Honda Passport. This session aims to highlight the importance of thorough documentation and adherence to manufacturer guidelines to ensure safety and accuracy.

Pre-Calibration Setup

Before diving into the calibration process, it’s crucial to review the vehicle’s diagnostics. Here’s what we found for the 2021 Honda Passport:

  • Millimeter Wave Radar Aiming: Incomplete
  • Lost Communication with Radar: Cleared after diagnostics
  • Headlight Malfunctions: Cleared after diagnostics

Note: Always refer to the latest manufacturer documentation. For this vehicle, we referred to Honda’s “Aiming Driving Support Systems, Version 11” from November 2022.

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Key Steps Before Calibration

  1. Documentation Check: Ensure all relevant documentation is reviewed to understand the required steps for calibration.
  2. Vehicle Setup:
    • Verify tire pressure.
    • Ensure the fuel tank is full.
    • Remove all cargo.
    • Make sure the steering wheel is straight.
    • Engage the parking brake.
  3. Measurements:
    • Measure the front suspension height.
    • Compare measurements to Honda’s specifications to ensure accuracy.

Given these steps, let’s analyze the dealer’s work.

2021 Honda Passport ADAS Calibrations Including Radar Alignment & Camera Calibration

Calibration Process

Static Calibration

  1. Initial Setup:
    • Align the vehicle using lasers to ensure precise measurements.
    • Set up the calibration targets at specified distances (6,000 mm for cameras).
  2. Executing Calibration:
    • Turn on the ignition and access the HDS (Honda Diagnostic System).
    • Navigate to “Static Camera Aiming” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the static calibration.

Dynamic Calibration

Once the static calibration is complete, a dynamic calibration is required. Here’s how to perform it:

  1. Driving Requirements:
    • Drive at 45-70 mph for at least 10 minutes.
    • Complete the aiming within 30 minutes of starting the static calibration.
  2. Environmental Considerations:
    • Avoid poor weather conditions like rain, fog, or snow.
    • Ensure the road is dry and well-lit.

Conclusion

Performing a camera calibration on a 2020 Honda Passport involves meticulous preparation and attention to detail. By following the manufacturer’s guidelines and using precise alignment tools, you can ensure the vehicle’s safety systems function correctly.

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