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    Types of Calibration

    We offer 3 types of services: static, dynamic and dual calibration

    What is ADAS Calibration ?

    Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are electronic systems designed to assist drivers in driving and parking functions

    Importance of Calibration

    Calibration is vital for vehicle safety, ensuring that cameras and sensors function accurately. Proper calibration prevents errors and enhances driving safety.

    Types of Calibration

    ADAS calibration can be static, dynamic, or dual, each addressing specific vehicle needs to ensure precise functioning of safety systems

    When Calibration is Needed

    Calibration is required after windshield replacement, collision repairs, or whenever ADAS components are serviced, ensuring optimal system accuracy

     

    Reasons You Need ADAS Calibration

    Windshield Replacement

    Calibration is needed after windshield replacement to ensure cameras and sensors align properly.

    Collision Repairs

    After a collision, calibration ensures that ADAS systems work accurately, maintaining vehicle safety

    Sensor Malfunction

    If sensors show errors or misalignment, calibration corrects them to restore proper ADAS functionality

    ADAS System Upgrade

    Upgrading or modifying ADAS components requires calibration to integrate new features with existing systems

    Routine Maintenance

    Regular calibration during maintenance checks ensures continuous accuracy of your vehicle's safety systems.

    Vehicle Performance Issues

    If your vehicle shows performance issues, calibration might be needed to correct ADAS system errors

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    Types Of ADAS Features that Require Calibration

    Lane Departure Warning Systems (LDWS)

    LDWS uses cameras to detect lane markings, alerting drivers when they unintentionally drift out of their lane without signaling

    Lane Keep Assist

    Lane Keep Assist helps steer the vehicle back into the lane if it detects an unintentional lane departure, enhancing safety

    Forward Collision Warning Systems (FCWS)

    FCWS alerts drivers of a potential collision with the vehicle ahead, allowing time to brake or take evasive action.

    Adaptive Cruise Control

    Adaptive Cruise Control automatically adjusts the vehicle’s speed to maintain a safe following distance from the car ahead

    Automatic Emergency Braking

    Automatic Emergency Braking applies the brakes to prevent or reduce the severity of a collision if a crash is imminent.

    Traffic Sign Recognition

    Traffic Sign Recognition uses cameras to detect road signs, displaying speed limits and other warnings on the dashboard

    Pedestrian Detection

    Pedestrian Detection identifies pedestrians in the vehicle’s path and warns the driver, potentially applying brakes to avoid a collision

    High Beam Assist

    High Beam Assist automatically toggles between high and low beams, providing optimal visibility without blinding other drivers

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How often should ADAS calibration be performed?

    ADAS calibration should be done whenever a related part is replaced, after a windshield replacement, or following a collision. It’s also recommended to have your ADAS calibrated annually as part of routine vehicle maintenance.

    Can I drive my car if ADAS calibration is overdue?

    While it’s possible to drive your car with overdue ADAS calibration, it’s not advisable. Your vehicle’s safety systems may not function correctly, increasing the risk of accidents.

    How long does ADAS calibration take?

    The time it takes to perform ADAS calibration can vary depending on the vehicle’s model and the number of systems that need to be calibrated. On average, it can take between 1 to 3 hours.

    Does insurance cover the cost of ADAS calibration?

    Often, insurance policies do cover ADAS calibration, especially if it’s necessitated by a covered repair like a windshield replacement. However, coverage varies, so it’s best to check with your insurance provider.

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