Yes, it's been back to the dealer and they've had it several days. On two separate occasions. They have tried to recalibrate it, failed to improve it, and have referred it to Germany who came back with the quote above about surround view being "indicative". As observed above, 6 inches is the difference between kerbing the alloys and not doing so (which is why I paid for the option in the first place) or, worse, reversing into something. For that money and in this day and age, it's ridiculous. BMW have been offering surround view cameras that actually work properly for nearly a decade. Porsche should hang their head in shame.alxgb wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 11:26 amIt sounds like a calibration issue. I'd have that looked at by the dealer.derekm wrote: ↑Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:14 pm No, not had that problem. I do have a problem with the image not being centred accurately i.e. when the surround view says I'm perfectly positioned in the middle of two white lines (in a car park), I'm actually offset to one side by about 6 inches. OPC Bristol have had it back for several days to recalibrate but they say it's the best they can do.... it's meant to be an indication, not totally accurate. Shame because my 640D is 100% accurate but then it's a BMW....
Sounds like a strange suggestion but you've checked that all your sensors and cameras are clean? I had a problem on an i8 where horse muck had flung up and covered one of the sensors and the telemetry was thrown out because one of the sensors wasn't contributing readings correctly.
Clean cameras is not the issue.