ADAS Requirements Reference

Subaru ADAS Calibration Requirements

Subaru mandates a full EyeSight stereo-camera recalibration any time the windshield or camera unit is removed or reinstalled, and a radar axis adjustment after any rear BSD/RCTA sensor or bracket work. Level 5 Solutions has performed many EyeSight and blind-spot radar procedures on Subaru models.

What Subaru requires — by repair

When Subaru requires ADAS recalibration

Windshield & glass replacement

  • Whenever the EyeSight stereo camera or windshield is removed or reinstalled, Subaru requires a full camera recalibration: vehicle at curb weight on level ground, proprietary RANDOM CHART target at 4,000 mm, then a road-drive verification above 40 km/h until the scan tool confirms completion.Source: Subaru — G3230BE, "EyeSight Camera Adjustment / Inspection" (ASCENT 22MY)

Sensor, camera & radar R&R

  • After any rear blind-spot/RCTA radar sensor or bracket R&R, a radar axis adjustment is mandatory via the Subaru Select Monitor — vehicle unloaded, at full fuel, reflector at 1,500 mm at 50° in a metal-free zone.Source: Subaru — G3230BE, "Blind Spot Detection / RCTA Radar Sensor Adjustment" (ASCENT 22MY)

Proven on real Subaru work

Level 5 Solutions has performed 850+ documented Subaru jobs across 2004–2025 models — to the OEM procedures above, fully documented.

Frequently asked

Subaru ADAS, answered.

Does a windshield replacement on a Subaru require EyeSight recalibration?
Yes. Subaru requires a full EyeSight stereo-camera recalibration after every windshield removal or reinstallation, with the vehicle at curb weight on level ground, the target at the specified distance, and a road-drive confirmation before the system is cleared.
  • Source: Subaru — G3230BE, "EyeSight Camera Adjustment / Inspection" (ASCENT 22MY)
When is blind-spot radar re-aiming required on a Subaru?
Any removal or reinstallation of a rear BSD or RCTA radar sensor or its bracket triggers a mandatory radar axis adjustment through the Subaru Select Monitor, with the vehicle unloaded and at full fuel.
  • Source: Subaru — G3230BE, "Blind Spot Detection / RCTA Radar Sensor Adjustment" (ASCENT 22MY)

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