After replacing the sensor on your Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid, it’s essential to calibrate the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system to ensure it functions correctly. Calibration realigns the sensor’s data with your vehicle’s onboard computer, maintaining safety and performance.

Step-by-Step Calibration Process

  • Start your vehicle and ensure it is on a flat, level surface with good visibility.
  • Access the vehicle’s infotainment system and navigate to the “Driver Assistance” settings.
  • Select “Adaptive Cruise Control” and then choose the option to recalibrate or reset the system.
  • Follow the on-screen prompts, which may include driving at a steady speed (usually around 30-50 mph) to allow the system to gather necessary data.
  • Make sure there are no obstructions in front of the sensor and that the windshield is clean.
  • Once the system confirms calibration is complete, perform a test drive to verify the ACC responds as expected.

If you encounter any issues during calibration or the system does not reset properly, it’s recommended to consult a Porsche technician. Proper calibration is critical for optimal safety and cruise control performance.