Camera All Adjustment Mode (Replacement/Removal)

2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i, Eng CD FB25BA, Standard TransSECTION Camera All Adjustment Mode (Replacement/Removal)

Perform this procedure when the stereo camera is replaced or re-adjustment is necessary (when stereo camera malfunctioning, when stereo camera reinstalled, when windshield glass replaced).

CAUTION:
  • When the stereo camera is replaced, be sure to perform the {Clear adjustment value} first. When {Clear adjustment value} was skipped, restart the procedure from {Clear adjustment value} again. < Ref. to ADJUSTMENT VALUE CLEAR , PROCEDURE, Camera Adjustment, Inspection. >
  • Perform the camera adjustment and inspection at curb weight without passengers.
  • When the camera all adjustment mode is performed, if the procedures are not completed correctly to the end, the warning light may illuminate, when the vehicle moves.
  1. On «Camera adjustment, inspection» display, select {Camera all adjustment mode (replacement/removal)}.
  2. «Perform camera adjustment/inspection. Press OK when the preparations have been made.» will be displayed, if preparation is ready, select {OK}.
  3. When «In process...» is displayed, wait until inspection finishes.
  4. When the accuracy rate inspection is finished correctly, and «Accuracy rate % OK!» is displayed, select {OK} to go to step  9).
  5. When «Distance inspection NG!» is displayed, refer to the NOTE below.
    Fig 1: Camera Adjustment Communication Chart
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