After performing maintenance on your Hyundai Palisade, especially if it involves the front sensors or cameras, it’s important to calibrate the Lane Keep Assist (LKA) system. Proper calibration ensures that the system functions accurately to help keep you safely within your lane during driving.

When to Calibrate Lane Keep Assist

The LKA system may require recalibration after maintenance such as windshield replacement, front bumper repair, or sensor replacement. If you notice the system is warning inaccurately or not providing lane-keeping assistance as expected, calibration is likely needed.

Steps to Calibrate Lane Keep Assist on a Hyundai Palisade

  • Ensure your vehicle is parked on a level surface facing a straight stretch of road free of traffic.
  • Turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine.
  • Access the vehicle’s settings menu on the infotainment screen.
  • Navigate to the “Driver Assistance” or “ADAS” calibration section.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions, which typically include driving at a steady speed in a straight line for a specified distance.
  • Wait for a confirmation message indicating that calibration is complete.

If you are unable to complete the calibration yourself, or if the system still does not operate correctly afterward, it’s advisable to visit a Hyundai authorized service center. Professional calibration equipment ensures the Lane Keep Assist system is finely tuned for optimal safety.

Keep Your Lane Keep Assist System Reliable

Regularly check your Hyundai Palisade’s ADAS features and recalibrate when necessary. Maintaining proper calibration helps preserve the safety and convenience benefits of your vehicle’s advanced driver assistance technologies.