Really ?? ... but so it's always in constant control? Or does it have a range for which it can subsequently be considered closed? ... thanks
Hey, Dynamic calibration can take a while to calibrate properly, mine took over 200km to finish.
Only way to restart Dynamic calibration is to perform static calibration with the poster again.
There is a reason that Dynamic Calibration failed, the camera isnt aligned perfectly, Mine Has screws for adjustment as I've made the bracket myself Tho I Dont know why it fails in your case(Windshield replacement.)
To get Dynamic Calibration to work that's what I Did (Didn't Replace Windshield).
After Perfecting the Angles and getting them as close to 0 as possible I Go For A Long Drive, And While Driving I Stop After every 20KM( Only if the dynamic calibration didnt fail suddenly) And check the Offset(Live Data doesnt work for me that well).
Then I Just keep on driving, for a few weeks, adding more and more Kilometers to the dynamic calibration and waiting for it to calculate all 3 offsets, Once It Has Finished, you Should See: Passive Values Stored Under "Dynamic Calibration Status"
And You are done.