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Step 1: Diagnostic Scanning We start with a full system scan to identify which modules need calibration. Step 2: Static Calibration Using targets, lasers, and OEM equipment, we align radars and...
Beyond the Surface After a crash, repairers focus on bodywork, paint, and parts. But what about the hidden technology? ADAS sensors live in: Even a small impact can shift them. Calibration as the...
More Than Just Glass Many windscreen cameras are mounted behind the glass. Even a slight shift during replacement can throw off calibration. What Happens If You Skip It A perfectly installed...
Insurance and Safety Go Hand in Hand When insurers approve accident repairs, they want proof the car is safe before returning it to the customer. That’s where ADAS calibration comes in. Why Insurers...
Why It’s Not Always Obvious Unlike a flat tyre or dead battery, ADAS issues aren’t always visible. Your car may feel fine, but the safety systems could be out of alignment. Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore...
Beyond Mechanics: The Role of an ADAS Technician An ADAS technician isn’t just a mechanic — they’re part electrician, part IT specialist, and part problem-solver. Their job is to ensure that the...
The Financial Side of Safety Calibration is often viewed as a safety measure, but it’s also a smart financial decision. Correct calibration prevents costly mistakes and saves you money in ways you...
ADAS: From Luxury to Everyday Not long ago, ADAS features like blind spot monitoring and autonomous braking were exclusive to luxury vehicles. Today, they’re standard in cars like the Toyota Corolla...
Why Two Types of Calibration Exist Not all ADAS calibrations are the same. Some systems require adjustment in a controlled environment, while others need real-world driving conditions. To meet these...
