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The Buick Envision second generation rides on GM's VSS-F compact crossover platform with a full Buick Safety Assist suite that requires GDS2 and MDI2 for all module programming and ADAS calibration procedures. Forward collision radar and camera are integrated at the front fascia on the Mobileye EyeQ platform requiring static recalibration after any front-end structural repair or grille work. Blind Zone Alert sensors in the rear corners trigger a calibration requirement following any rear bumper or quarter panel work on equipped trims.
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What Core Auto Logic can do for the Buick Envision
Model coverage
This Buick Envision model page covers 6 indexed years from 2021-2026 with exact-year service pages for module, security, and calibration data.
Across indexed Buick Envision years, documented sensor systems include Forward Camera (Mobileye EyeQ4), Forward Radar (Bosch MRR), Blind Zone Alert - Left Rear Radar (Aptiv SRR), Blind Zone Alert - Right Rear Radar (Aptiv SRR), and Rear View Camera (RVC); 48 calibration trigger records are indexed across the model line.
Core Auto Logic supports model-line diagnostics, exact-year module programming, security-access planning, and ADAS calibration where equipped for the Buick Envision.
Forward Camera (Mobileye EyeQ4)Forward Radar (Bosch MRR)Blind Zone Alert - Left Rear Radar (Aptiv SRR)Blind Zone Alert - Right Rear Radar (Aptiv SRR)Rear View Camera (RVC)Front Park Assist Sensors
GM VSS-F platform (2nd gen Envision, 2021+). GDS2 + SPS2 required for all module programming. | BCM: RPO code programming required after replacement -- all vehicle options must be re-entered via SPS2 ...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQ
Which ADAS systems does the Buick Envision have, and which require calibration after collision repair?
Buick Envision coverage includes documented camera/radar ADAS. Forward cameras, radar, blind-spot, and steering-angle sensors usually need calibration after collision or suspension work.
Can you reset the airbag/SRS light on a Buick Envision?
Yes. We scan the Buick Envision SRS system, confirm crash data or stored faults, reset serviceable modules, and verify the warning light stays off after repairs.
What's involved in programming a replacement ECU/PCM for the Buick Envision?
Replacement ECU/PCM work on the GM VSS-F / 2nd Gen (2021+) platform requires module coding, immobilizer pairing, VIN/configuration setup, and post-programming checks with OE-grade tools.
Do you support all-keys-lost (AKL) on the Buick Envision?
Yes. AKL support is handled through an authorized locksmith workflow with proof of ownership, immobilizer access, key registration, and start authorization checks.
What's needed after windshield replacement on a Buick Envision?
After windshield replacement, the Buick Envision forward camera and any documented camera/radar ADAS lane or braking features should be aimed and calibrated before final road verification.
Can you service a Buick Envision on-site, mail-in, or both?
We support the Buick Envision both ways: on-site diagnostics, calibration, and key work when the vehicle is present, plus mail-in module reset or programming when suitable.
Generations
Envision generation guides
Start at the generation guide that matches your build, then drill into the exact model-year page for module, security, and calibration specifics.
Across indexed Buick Envision years, documented sensor systems include Forward Camera (Mobileye EyeQ4), Forward Radar (Bosch MRR), Blind Zone Alert - Left Rear Radar (Aptiv SRR), Blind Zone Alert - Right Rear Radar (Aptiv SRR), and Rear View Camera (RVC); 48 calibration trigger records are indexed across the model line.
Core Auto Logic supports model-line diagnostics, exact-year module programming, security-access planning, and ADAS calibration where equipped for the Buick Envision.
Start with the model-year page before quoting module, security, or calibration work. Each year page carries the indexed systems and notes for that build.
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