ADAS Requirements Reference
Hyundai ADAS Calibration Requirements
Hyundai requires a static target-placement calibration via GDS-M after every front-view camera replacement, and mandates that the AEB radar cover stay completely clear of debris, stickers, or guards because sensor displacement can disable the system without a warning light. Level 5 Solutions has completed many Hyundai ADAS calibrations.
What Hyundai requires — by repair
When Hyundai requires ADAS recalibration
Bumper, grille & exterior R&R
- The AEB radar cover must remain free of dirt, snow, debris, stickers, and aftermarket guards. Sensor displacement from bumper work can disable AEB without illuminating a warning light, making post-repair verification critical.Source: Hyundai — 18-BR-001, "Automatic Emergency Braking" (May 2018)
Sensor, camera & radar R&R
- After replacing the front-view camera, Hyundai requires a static calibration via GDS-M using both close-range and far-range targets aligned to the vehicle centerline before return to service.Source: Hyundai — 20-BE-006H-1, "Front View Camera Replacement" (Sep 2020)
Proven on real Hyundai work
Level 5 Solutions has performed 1,100+ documented Hyundai jobs across 2005–2026 models — to the OEM procedures above, fully documented.
Frequently asked
Hyundai ADAS, answered.
- What is required after replacing the front camera on a Hyundai?
- Hyundai requires a static calibration with GDS-M using both close-range and far-range targets aligned to the vehicle centerline, completed before the vehicle is released.
- Source: Hyundai — 20-BE-006H-1, "Front View Camera Replacement" (Sep 2020)
- Can bumper repair affect the Hyundai AEB system without a warning light?
- Yes. Hyundai cautions that radar displacement from bumper work can silently disable AEB — no warning light necessarily activates. Post-repair inspection and verification are required when working near the radar cover.
- Source: Hyundai — 18-BR-001, "Automatic Emergency Braking" (May 2018)
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