ADAS Requirements Reference

Mitsubishi ADAS Calibration Requirements

Mitsubishi requires a precisely positioned calibration plate and M.U.T.-IIISE procedure after any FCM/LDW/AHB camera replacement, a full 4-wheel alignment before radar alignment on the Outlander, and strict ROM-ID verification before any PCM reflash. Level 5 Solutions regularly handles Mitsubishi sensor calibration and module programming.

What Mitsubishi requires — by repair

When Mitsubishi requires ADAS recalibration

Wheel alignment & suspension

  • A complete 4-wheel alignment must precede radar alignment; radar alignment must be redone whenever the distance sensor is R&R'd or rear-axle toe changes — otherwise AEB, MI-PILOT, and PFCW become inoperable.Source: Mitsubishi — N517020320001A00USA, "Distance Sensor Alignment (Outlander)" (2024)

Sensor, camera & radar R&R

  • After replacing the combined FCM/LDW/AHB-ECU camera unit, Mitsubishi requires a calibration plate set at 2,500 ± 10 mm distance and 1,300 ± 10 mm height, executed via M.U.T.-IIISE before return to service.Source: Mitsubishi — M15498050A003700USA, "FCM/LDW/AHB-ECU Sensor Calibration (Eclipse Cross)" (2024)

Module reprogramming & software

  • Before any PCM reflash, the existing part number and ROM-ID must be read and a newer ROM-ID confirmed; the reprogramming session must never be interrupted, or the ECM/TCM can be permanently damaged.Source: Mitsubishi — N14081, "1998–2014 PCM Software Updates" (2014)

Proven on real Mitsubishi work

Level 5 Solutions has performed 100+ documented Mitsubishi jobs across 1991–2026 models — to the OEM procedures above, fully documented.

Frequently asked

Mitsubishi ADAS, answered.

What calibration is required after replacing the forward-collision camera on a Mitsubishi?
Mitsubishi requires the calibration plate placed at exactly 2,500 ± 10 mm ahead and 1,300 ± 10 mm height, executed through M.U.T.-IIISE, after any replacement of the combined FCM/LDW/AHB-ECU unit.
  • Source: Mitsubishi — M15498050A003700USA, "FCM/LDW/AHB-ECU Sensor Calibration (Eclipse Cross)" (2024)
Does a wheel alignment affect radar calibration on a Mitsubishi Outlander?
Yes. Mitsubishi requires a full 4-wheel alignment before radar alignment, and radar alignment must be repeated whenever the distance sensor is serviced or rear-axle toe changes. Skipping either disables AEB, MI-PILOT, and PFCW.
  • Source: Mitsubishi — N517020320001A00USA, "Distance Sensor Alignment (Outlander)" (2024)

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