ADAS Requirements Reference
Chevrolet ADAS Calibration Requirements
GM requires recalibration of the windshield frontview camera and long-range radar after any collision repair, airbag deployment, or sensor R&I. Level 5 Solutions has completed many GM calibrations across Chevrolet and GMC vehicles — from simple windshield jobs to full post-collision resets.
What Chevrolet requires — by repair
When Chevrolet requires ADAS recalibration
Windshield & glass replacement
- After windshield removal or reinstallation, the frontview camera must be recalibrated — dynamic calibration requires a 35–56 mph drive on a divided highway with clear, unobstructed lane markings.Source: General Motors — Doc 5577683, "GM Calibration Requirements 2020" (May 2020)
Sensor, camera & radar R&R
- Long-range radar replacement requires SPS programming via GDS2 followed by a dynamic calibration drive; bent brackets or improper repair can prevent successful calibration.Source: General Motors — Doc 5577683, "GM Calibration Requirements 2020" (May 2020)
Collision & body repair
- After any collision repair or airbag deployment, both the frontview camera and the long-range radar require full recalibration before the vehicle is returned to service.Source: General Motors — Doc 5577683, "GM Calibration Requirements 2020" (May 2020)
Proven on real Chevrolet work
Level 5 Solutions has performed 1,300+ documented Chevrolet jobs across 1966–2025 models — to the OEM procedures above, fully documented.
Frequently asked
Chevrolet ADAS, answered.
- Does replacing a Chevrolet windshield require camera recalibration?
- Yes. GM Doc 5577683 requires frontview camera recalibration any time the windshield is removed or reinstalled, with the dynamic drive at 35–56 mph on a highway with clear lane markings.
- Source: General Motors — Doc 5577683, "GM Calibration Requirements 2020" (May 2020)
- Can a cracked windshield prevent a GM camera calibration from completing?
- Yes. GM's bulletin lists a cracked or dirty windshield, poor lane markings, and bad weather as conditions that can block the dynamic camera calibration from finalizing.
- Source: General Motors — Doc 5577683, "GM Calibration Requirements 2020" (May 2020)
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