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How to Calibrate the Porsche Macan’s Lane Keep Assist After Maintenance
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Maintaining the optimal performance of your Porsche Macan's Lane Keep Assist system is crucial for safe driving. After any maintenance or repair work involving the vehicle's sensors or cameras, recalibrating the Lane Keep Assist ensures it functions accurately and reliably.
When to Calibrate Lane Keep Assist
- After windshield replacement or repair
- Following repairs to front cameras or sensors
- Post-collision repairs affecting the front end
- Software updates involving driver assistance systems
Skipping calibration may cause the system to misinterpret lane markings, leading to inaccurate warnings or unintended steering interventions.
Steps to Calibrate Lane Keep Assist on a Porsche Macan
- Ensure your vehicle is parked on a straight, well-marked road with clear lane lines.
- Turn on the ignition but do not start the engine.
- Access the vehicle settings menu via the infotainment screen.
- Navigate to the driver assistance or calibration settings.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to initiate the calibration process.
- Drive the vehicle at a steady speed (usually around 30-50 mph) as guided.
- Complete the driving sequence until confirmation of successful calibration appears.
If you are unsure or encounter issues during calibration, it's best to visit an authorized Porsche service center. Professionals have the specialized tools and software to ensure your Lane Keep Assist is perfectly aligned and ready for safe use.