No Calibration/Learn

2025 Chevrolet Equinox ACTIV, 4WDSECTION No Calibration/Learn
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Conditions that will prevent completion of the self-calibration/learn procedure:

  • Dirty windshield glass or obstruction on windshield. This may included a tinted windshield, windshield tint strips, or vinyl strips or graphics on the windshield. Additionally, other obstructions such as brush guards or hood deflectors may obstruct view of the B174W Frontview Camera - Windshield, and hinder it's ability to complete the calibration/learn.
  • Operating the vehicle with speed less than 56 km/h (35 MPH)
  • No visible lane markings
  • Severe weather where lane markings cannot be seen
  • Steering Angle Sensor not calibrated/learned. Refer to: Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Centering
  • Vehicle Dynamic Sensor Offset not calibrated/learned. Refer to: Vehicle Dynamic Sensor Offset Calibration
  • B174W Frontview Camera - Windshield not properly installed. Verify it is snapped into tabs and is secure. Refer to Front View Camera Replacement . Ensure the bracket is in the correct location by comparing to a known good vehicle. This is especially important if the windshield was recently replaced. Some aftermarket windshields may have the B174W Frontview Camera - Windshield in the incorrect location. Improper installation of a replacement windshield may also prevent completion of the calibration/learn if the windshield was not centered and leveled in the vehicle's windshield opening.
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