adas calibration

windshield camera calibration

stay safe within the lines and ensure adas systems are working to manufacturer factory settings after windshield replacement.

duration: 1-3 hours / get a quote

auto body calibration

stay safe and ensure adas systems are working to manufacturer and factory settings after collision, body work or adas warning lights

duration: 1-3 hours / get a quote

Diagnostics

Get a comprehensive report just like at the dealership. we come to you mobile right to your home or work. Figure out what’s wrong with your vehicle or same money before going to the dealership and book a diagnostic scan today.

duration: 1 hour / get a quote

advanced driver safety system

ADAS boost car and road safety with automated tech like sensors and cameras, enabling autonomous driving levels to cut accidents. These systems automate and enhance vehicle tech for safer driving, lessening human errors and decreasing road fatalities. Offering safety features like collision avoidance, lane departure warnings, and more, ADAS prevent crashes and provide navigational support. Widely adopted, with 33% of new vehicles in key markets featuring ADAS according to a 2021 Canalys report.The report further forecasted a notable surge, predicting that by the year 2030, around fifty percent of all vehicles on the road worldwide would boast ADAS capabilities, underlining the growing prominence and importance of these innovative systems in reshaping the landscape of automotive safety and technology.


when do I calibrate my windshield?

These advanced cameras and sensors play a critical role in ensuring your safety on the road by continuously monitoring your surroundings. To maintain their effectiveness, it is vital to keep them calibrated to their original factory settings. When replacing your windshield, the camera's connection is temporarily disrupted, necessitating recalibration once the camera is reconnected to your new windshield. This process is essential for optimal performance and to uphold the highest standards of safety for drivers.

calibration qualifying event

  1. new windshield installation

  2. collision or body work performed where sensors exist

  3. warning codes on dash

  4. aftermarket parts or custom modifications performed

alerts and warnings

Blind spot monitor watches for hidden dangers near your vehicle. It alerts you if obstacles are close, especially in areas you can't see. It works with emergency brakes to avoid accidents. A rear cross traffic alert warns of cross-traffic when backing up. Driver drowsiness detection fights fatigue to prevent crashes. The vehicle studies your face, steering, habits, signals, and speed to detect if you're tired. If drowsy, the car will loudly alert you and may vibrate your seat.

Infrared LEDs help a system track a driver's alertness using sensors and cameras, alerting the driver if any danger is detected. Electric vehicles produce warning sounds for pedestrians and cyclists at low speeds. Forward collision warning systems alert drivers if they get too close to a vehicle ahead, without taking control of the vehicle.

Intelligent speed systems help drivers follow speed limits by alerting them when speeding. Intersection assistants use radar to warn of oncoming traffic. Lane departure warnings alert drivers if they drift without signaling. Parking sensors detect objects around the vehicle when parking, providing audio cues for distance.

Tire pressure monitoring notifies drivers of abnormal pressure using display or warning signals. Cadillacs have had vibrating seat alerts since 2013. The safety alert seat warns of lane drifting and frontal threats. Wrong-way driving alerts notify drivers of being on the wrong side of the road by detecting oncoming traffic and lane merging.