Expert ADAS Calibration
ADAS Explained
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems are advanced technologies and features integrated into most modern vehicles. These features are designed to elevate driver safety, optimize vehicle performance, and aid in driving activities. Through the utilization of cutting-edge sensors, cameras, radars, and other sophisticated tools, ADAS offers insights into the vehicle’s environment, while also monitoring road conditions and identifying potential dangers.
ADAS increase road safety for drivers and pedestrians by providing driver assistance, minimizing accidents, and limiting on-road vulnerabilities.
Common ADAS Features
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adjusts vehicle’s speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
Blind Spot Detection
Monitors blind spots and alerts driver when an obstacle is present.
Lane Departure Warning
Alerts driver when they have drifted from designated lane without proper signaling.
Adaptive Headlights
Adjusts brightness and/or positioning to improve visibility in low light conditions.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
Automatically engages braking system when an impeding collision is detected.
Collision Warning
Warns the driver of an imminent collision with a vehicle or obstacle in front.
Importance of Calibration
Trusted Technicians
Expert ADAS Calibration
Step One
Pre-Calibration Diagnostic Scan
- Identify ADAS systems on each vehicle
- Identify ADAS Systems affected by collision
- Identify ADAS Systems affected by the repair process
Step Two
Wheel Alignment Verification
- Validate Tire Pressure
- Thrust Line Verification
- Initial structural measurement
- Validate ride height
- Confirm steering angle sensor
Perform any necessary repairs
Step Three
Calibration
- Validate Fuel Level
(Compensation weight added when not a full tank) - Validate Ride Height
- Vehicle calibration(s)
- Test Drive
- Final health check/scan
Step Four
Health Check (Post Scan)
- Complete post scan
- Provide documented certification of calibration