What is ADAS?
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems is shortened to ADAS. Modern cars are equipped with these systems as standard equipment, and they are in charge of helping the driver when they are driving and parking. ADAS examples include parking assistance systems, blind-spot monitoring systems, and rear-traffic proximity alarms.
Is ADAS calibration necessary?
Of course! These systems require maintenance much like any other component of a car, despite the appearance that they are only “bells and whistles” that don’t require any care. It’s particularly important following maintenance on a car that may compromise the accuracy of different sensors and safety functions.
When should I have an ADAS calibrated?
These systems require accurate calibration during regular maintenance or servicing due to several factors that may impact them, including:
- Windshield Replacement
- Bumper Replacement
- Parking Sensor Replacement
- Collision Repairs
- Wheel Alignment
Can I recalibrate ADAS on my own?
Although it is technically possible to carry out the required calibrations alone, doing so calls for extensive training, specialized knowledge, and pricey equipment that is often only available at a professional calibration center. Since most shops lack the resources to train staff members and buy the required equipment, we take care of all of their ADAS requirements.
How much does ADAS calibration cost?
Paying for ADAS service is a tiny fee to pay to guarantee your clients’ safety and contentment, but it does depend on which feature has to be handled and what specifically needs to be done. Speak with a member of our staff for details on costs.