Left Peripheral Camera -R244- /Right Peripheral Camera -R245- CALIBRATING

2014 Audi A8 Quattro Base, 4.0L Eng VIN 2SECTION Left Peripheral Camera -R244- /Right Peripheral Camera -R245- CALIBRATING

Special tools and workshop equipment required 

  • Calibration ToolVAS6350
  • Peripheral Camera Calibration DeviceVAS6350/6
  • Vehicle Diagnostic Tester

The Left Peripheral Camera -R244- /Right Peripheral Camera -R245- are installed inside the left and right exterior mirrors.

The following describes calibrating the Left Peripheral Camera -R244-. Calibrating the Right Peripheral Camera -R245- is identical.

-- Set-up requirements, refer to Calibration Requirements .

-- Install and align the Calibration ToolVAS6350 with Peripheral Camera Calibration Device VAS6350/6, refer to Calibration Tool VAS6350 WITH Peripheral Camera Calibration Device VAS6350/6, INSTALLING AND ALIGNING .

-- Connect Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Setting Up the Calibration Device 

Attaching the Calibration Tool - Wheel Center MountingsVAS6350/1:

-- Check the dimension of the holes.

-- Equip the Calibration Tool - Wheel Center MountingsVAS6350/1 appropriately. Use spacer pieces.

-- To do this, secure three wheel bolt adapters in the hole circle to the Calibration Tool - Wheel Center MountingsVAS6350/1.

-- Position the paddle on the Calibration Tool - Wheel Center MountingsVAS6350/1 and secure using the clamping screw.

-- Place the Calibration Tool - Wheel Center MountingsVAS6350/1 on the wheel bolts on the left front wheel.

The Calibration Tool - Wheel Center MountingVAS6350/1 is positioned by the "O rings" in the adapters and held in place.

Fig 1: Identifying Wheel Pick-Ups On Wheel Mounting Bolts At Rear Wheels
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