We specialize in adjusting & calibrating all ADAS components, including but not limited to:
Forward Collision Alert
The system notifies a driver in the event of approaching another object or a vehicle too closely.
Collision Mitigation
The system does everything a Forward Collision Alert does, and applies the brakes automatically.
Adaptive Cruise Control
The Adaptive Cruise Control adapts the speed of the vehicle based on the speed of the vehicle in the front, and continuously maintains a safe distance.
Lane Departure Warning System
Lane departure warning system monitors the driving habits, and if a vehicle changes lanes without a signal, notifies the driver via vibrations, sound or both.
Lane Keep Assist
Lane keep assist works similar to lane departure warning, but it also applies corrective steering input to bring the vehicle back to its lane.
Types of ADAS Calibration
There are 2 main types of calibration; static calibration and dynamic calibration.
Static Calibration
Static calibration is performed while the vehicle is stationary using specialized electronics indicated and lasers.
Dynamic Calibration
Dynamic calibration is performed via a specialized unit that plugs in to OBD II port of a vehicle, and certain driving maneuvers are performed.
Cost of ADAS Calibration
Cost of ADAS calibration depends on the vehicle and the procedure specified by the manufacturer. Some vehicles require only static or dynamic calibration, while some require both. The cost of the calibration is typically covered under insurance plans that covers windshield replacement.