Precision ADAS calibration aligned to manufacturer requirements, with controlled conditions when required and documented verification results.
ADAS calibration is required when cameras or sensors lose alignment due to windshield replacement, collision impact, or system disturbance. The service ensures that driver-assistance features such as automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, and lane keep assist operate as intended.
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Modern windshields often serve as a mounting platform and an optical pathway for forward-facing camera systems. When components are removed and reattached, alignment can shift, which is why many manufacturer procedures call for recalibration after windshield replacement and other sensor disturbing repairs.
Camera and sensor position can shift during removal and reinstallation, even when mounting appears correct.
Differences in thickness, curvature, or angle can affect how cameras interpret the road after windshield replacement.
Small alignment errors can lead to incorrect alerts, delayed warnings, or unexpected system behavior in safety-critical situations.
Advanced driver assistance systems rely on accurate sensor reference points. When calibration is off, features may not function properly, respond too late, or behave inconsistently.
Requires accurate forward sensor alignment to detect obstacles and trigger braking at the correct distance.
Depends on calibrated radar and camera systems to maintain safe following distance automatically.
Requires correctly aligned forward camera to detect lane markings and provide accurate guidance.
Corner radar sensors must be calibrated to accurately detect vehicles in blind spot zones.
Ultrasonic and camera-based parking systems depend on accurate sensor positioning for safe detection.
ADAS calibration uses different methods based on vehicle configuration and manufacturer requirements. We perform the correct procedure for your vehicle's system and setup.
Performed at your location using calibration targets and precise measurements aligned with manufacturer requirements. The vehicle is positioned on a level surface, and target placement is verified to ensure accurate sensor alignment.
Performed by driving the vehicle under manufacturer-defined conditions using professional diagnostic tools to complete system alignment. Suitable road conditions and clear visibility are required to ensure accurate results.
ADAS calibration depends on precise setup conditions and accurate measurement, not just software.
Level surface and correct vehicle positioning — ensures the vehicle is stable and correctly oriented before calibration begins.
Clear target visibility and proper lighting when required — static calibration requires unobstructed target lines for accurate sensor alignment.
Accurate target placement aligned with manufacturer requirements — target distance and position are measured precisely to specification.
ADAS-capable diagnostic scan tools and calibration targets — professional tools used to verify positioning and complete verification scans to confirm system accuracy.
Calibration is often required when a camera or sensor has been disturbed or when manufacturer procedures call for recalibration after a related repair.
Windshield replacement involving a forward-facing camera system commonly requires recalibration.
Repairs involving radar sensors or mounting areas that disturb sensor position require calibration.
Suspension or alignment changes that affect sensor positioning may trigger calibration requirements.
ADAS warning lights, fault codes, or system alerts indicate a calibration check is needed.
ADAS calibration covers the camera and sensor systems that support driver assistance and safety features.
Camera systems mounted in or behind the windshield that support lane keep assist, emergency braking, and traffic sign recognition.
Front radar sensors for adaptive cruise control and emergency braking, and corner radar sensors for blind spot detection.
Steering angle and stability sensors that interact with ADAS systems during lane keeping and emergency maneuvers.
Proximity and parking sensors that provide accurate distance readings during low-speed maneuvering.
ADAS calibration follows a structured workflow to ensure accurate system alignment and reliable performance.
A diagnostic scan is performed to capture system status, detect faults, and confirm readiness before calibration begins.
We identify the correct calibration method using your vehicle's configuration, including ADAS features and sensor type.
Calibration is completed using the required method, static or dynamic, with setup adjusted to meet manufacturer requirements.
We perform a diagnostic post-scan to verify system status after calibration and confirm proper operation.
You receive clear documentation to confirm calibration completion and support your service records.
ADAS calibration includes clear documentation so you have a record of the work performed and confirmation of system status.
If additional steps are required to restore system operation, we explain what is needed and document what was completed.
Your documentation may include:
Pre-scan report with date and time.
Post-scan report confirming system results.
Vehicle details and calibration notes.
Fault codes when present and confirmation when cleared.
Calibration method performed and confirmation of completion.
Tool and software details when applicable.
ADAS calibration services support fleet operations with consistent scheduling, clear documentation, and minimal vehicle downtime.
Documentation provided for each vehicle serviced.
Consistent records organized by unit and service date.
Scheduling options designed to reduce downtime and keep vehicles in service.
Clear communication for approvals, service updates, and completion confirmation.
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