Hardware (Cameras, Radar) combined with millions of lines of code to provide customers with safety features like Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Monitors, Lane Keep Assist. These Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) are becoming more prevalent, and they require calibration after being replaced or having other collision work done. Vehicle manufacturers provide the proper procedures and tools needed to calibrate these systems to OE specifications. asTech technicians leverage these tools and procedures to properly calibrate and return vehicles to OE standards.
Vehicle Calibration
Today’s vehicles have a tremendous amount of technology embedded in them, and they are becoming more like computers on wheels every year.
How do I know if ADAS systems are working correctly?
Unlike wheel alignment, there is no way to know if a car’s ADAS systems are properly calibrated. ADAS systems don’t typically show an error code on the dashboard. This is why you should work with FleetGenix technicians who are going to return the vehicle to OE standards.