PRECISE ADAS CALIBRATION MEANS SAFER LIVES
Fast, accurate ADAS calibration services for collision centers ensuring every vehicle is road-ready and compliant.
SAFER LIVES WITH
PRECISE ADAS
Prevent accidents, safeguard passengers, and prevent liability issues.
FASTER REPAIRS
BOOST EFICIENCY
Reduce time spent on ADAS recalibration and programming.
REDUCE COSTLY
COMEBACKS
Minimize post-repair errors and returns.
ASSURED COMPLIANCE
Maintain OEM safety standards and increase repair shop credibility.
OUR FOUR STEP PROCESS:
Auto Scanning
We use cutting-edge diagnostic tools to assess the vehicle’s systems and detect potential issues.
Auto Scanning
A thorough inspection of the vehicle's ADAS systems to ensure everything is functioning properly.
Auto Scanning
Our expert technicians perform precision calibration of the vehicle’s advanced safety systems.
Auto Programming
We customize the programming of the vehicle’s safety features to ensure they operate optimally.
ADAS Calibration FAQs
Do you need to recalibrate after windshield replacement?
Yes. Windshield changes can affect the positioning of critical ADAS components, such as forward-facing cameras, making calibration essential for proper system functionality.
A Look at Windshield Calibration
Replacing a windshield in vehicles equipped with ADAS can disrupt key components such as cameras and sensors. After windshield replacement, recalibration ensures that the systems, like lane-keeping assist or collision detection, continue functioning properly. Our service restores these critical systems to their factory settings, ensuring safety and compliance.
How do I know if my client's vehicle requires ADAS calibration?
ADAS calibration is necessary when repairs or changes may impact sensor alignment or functionality. Common situations include:
- Collision repairs: Impact can dislodge or misalign cameras and sensors.
- Suspension adjustments: Changes to the vehicle height can affect sensor angles.
- Warning lights or erratic system behavior: If safety systems malfunction, recalibration may be needed.
- Windshield replacements: ADAS cameras mounted on the windshield need precise alignment.
What are the different types of ADAS calibration?
- Static calibration:
Performed in a controlled shop environment using specialized tools and target boards to align ADAS sensors. This process does not require vehicle movement. - Dynamic calibration:
Requires driving the vehicle under specific conditions to allow the ADAS system to recalibrate using real-world data.
Combination calibration: Some vehicles may require both static and dynamic calibration to ensure proper system functionality.
How long does the ADAS calibration process take?
The time required varies based on vehicle make, model, and the type of calibration needed:
- Static calibration: Usually takes one to two hours, depending on complexity.
- Dynamic calibration: May require additional time depending on road and traffic conditions.
- Combined calibration: Can extend the process by several hours, ensuring accuracy across all systems.
Proper calibration is essential to guarantee the safe and reliable operation of ADAS features.
Various advanced systems require vehicle calibration, including:
- Adaptive cruise control
- Automatic emergency braking systems (AEB)
- Automatic navigational systems
- Blind spot detection
Collision avoidance systems - Collision Driver drowsiness detection systems
- Electric vehicle warning systems
- Forward collision warnings
- Hill defense control systems
- Lane departure warnings
- Night detection devices
- Parking assistance technology
- Pedestrian presence warnings
- Rain sensors
- Smart speed adaptation
- Steering angle management
- Surround-view systems
- Tire pressure monitoring
- Traffic sign recognition