Driver Assistance Systems Front Camera, Calibrating, Static Calibration (Stationary Calibration)

2025 Audi Q3 Premium PlusSECTION Driver Assistance Systems Front Camera, Calibrating, Static Calibration (Stationary Calibration)

Calibrating the front camera is necessary:

  • The installation position of the Driver Assistance Systems Front Camera -R242- in the vehicle has changed.
  • Rear axle toe/chamber was adjusted.

Special tools and workshop equipment required 

  • Wheel Alignment Computer approved by VW/Audi
  • Vehicle Diagnostic Tester
  • Wheel Alignment Computer - Camera :VAS 701 001/1 
  • Setting Device - Basic Set :VAS 6430/1A 
    Fig 1: Identifying Setting Device (VAS 6430)
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  • Adapter VAS 6430/9 :VAS 6430/9  , only for surface mounted hoist with a dimension greater than 300 mm.

Calibration Conditions

  • DTC memory is without relevant entry.
  • Front wheels in straight-ahead position.
  • Electromechanical parking brake applied.
  • All doors, hood and the rear lid must be closed.
  • Exterior rearview mirrors are folded out.
  • There is no one in the vehicle.
  • Vehicle in curb weight.
  • Field of vision of the camera is free/clean.
  • The vehicle exterior lamps are off.
  • Battery charger for the battery support mode connected. Refer to BATTERY, CHARGING .

Procedure 

The procedure is described on a John Bean Wheel Alignment Computer :VAS 701 001  . The procedure may vary if using other wheel alignment computers.

  • Note the test requirements. Refer to appropriate service information .
  • Follow the measurement preparations for calibrating/adjusting the driver assistance systems. Refer to MEASUREMENT PREPARATIONS .

-- Perform the initial wheel alignment.

-- Select the button for the Driver Assistance Systems Front Camera -R242- calibration procedure in the wheel alignment computer.

  • The ACC Setting Device must not be moved on the calibration beam.

-- Make sure the calibration board is positioned in the center and is locked in place.

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  • Dimension -a- = dimension -b-.

-- Position the Setting Device :VAS 6430  at a distance of -a- 150 cm ± 2.5 cm from the center of the wheel hub on the front wheels to the beam on the Setting Device :VAS 6430  as shown.

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  1. Measuring tape

-- Place the Camera :VAS 701 001/1  -1- for the ACC adjustment on the Setting Device - Basic Set :VAS 6430  on the right side and tighten.

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  • For the next step, the alignment rack must be at the lowest level position.

-- Determine the height -A- between the contact surface of the Setting Device :VAS 6430  and the wheel contact surface and enter it in the wheel alignment computer.

Fig 2: Identifying Height Value -A-
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  • Height of calibration board for all Audi SUV models: 1400 mm + height value -A-.
  • Height of calibration board for all Audi non SUV models: 1200 mm + height value -A-.

-- Loosen the bolt -arrow- and place the measuring bar -1- on the floor.

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-- Adjust the calibration board to the specified height -2- according to the wheel alignment computer using the crank -1-.

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TIP:

If the specified height was reached -2-, then the measuring bar must be pushed slightly upward and secured with the clamping screw.

  • If in later procedures the height of the calibration board must be corrected, make sure the measuring bar is touching the ground when this is being done.

-- Balance the bubble level -A- using the adjusting screw -1-.

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-- Slide the Setting Device Basic Set :VAS 6430  to the side -arrows B-, until the display in the wheel alignment computer is in the tolerance range.

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-- Secure the Setting Device - Basic Set :VAS 6430  to prevent it from rolling by lightly tightening the screws -2- and -3-.

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-- Turn the fine adjustment screw -1- until the display on the wheel alignment computer is within the tolerance range.

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-- Balance the bubble level -A- using the adjusting screw -1-.

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-- Level the bubble level -B- using the adjusting screws -2 and 3-.

-- Connect the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

-- Switch the ignition on.

-- Select and start the Diagnostic  operating mode.

-- Select the Test plan  tab.

-- Select the Select individual test  button and select the following tree structure consecutively:

Vehicles with front camera MFK2

  • Diagnostic-capable systems
  • 00A5 - Driver Assistance Systems Control Module, MFK2
  • 00A5 - Driver Assistance Systems Front Camera, Functions
  • 00A5 - Control Module, Calibrating

Vehicles with front camera MFK3

  • Diagnostic-capable systems
  • 00A5 - Driver Assistance Systems Control Module, MFK3
  • 00A5 - Functions
  • 00A5 - Calibration

-- Start the selected program and follow the instructions on the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester display.

Next, determine the height of the body.

-- Determine the dimension -a- between the wheel contact surface and the lower edge of the fender/wheel housing an all four wheels, as shown.

Fig 3: Body Height
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-- Switch off the ignition after successful calibration/adjustment.

-- Disconnect the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester from the diagnostic connection.

-- Disconnect the battery charger. Refer to BATTERY, CHARGING .

Additional work if the driver assistance systems front camera - R242- has been replaced:

RENDER: 1.0x

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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.