Frequently Asked Questions

What is ADAS calibration?

ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) calibration ensures that your vehicle’s cameras, radar, and sensors are correctly aligned for optimal performance and safety.

Why is ADAS calibration necessary?

Without proper calibration, your vehicle’s safety features—such as lane departure warnings, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking—may not function correctly, increasing the risk of accidents.

When do I need ADAS calibration?

You may need calibration after:

  • Windshield replacement
  • Collision or body repairs
  • Suspension or wheel alignment work
  • Sensor or camera replacement
  • Tire size modifications

How long does ADAS calibration take?

The process typically takes between 1 to 3 hours, depending on your vehicle and the type of calibration needed (static or dynamic).

What is the difference between static and dynamic calibration?

  • Static Calibration:Done in a controlled environment using specialized targets and tools.
  • Dynamic Calibration: Requires driving the vehicle on a road with specific conditions to adjust the system in real time.

Do you provide mobile ADAS calibration?

Yes! We offer mobile services for your convenience, bringing expert calibration to your location.

How do I know if my ADAS system is misaligned?

Signs of misalignment include:

  • Warning lights on your dashboard
  • Inaccurate lane departure warnings
  • Malfunctioning adaptive cruise control
  • Unexpected braking or steering corrections

How much does ADAS calibration cost?

Costs vary based on vehicle type and calibration method. Contact us for a free estimate.

Does insurance cover ADAS calibration?

Many insurance policies cover ADAS calibration after repairs. We recommend checking with your provider to confirm coverage.

Do you work with all vehicle makes and models?

We calibrate a wide range of vehicles, including major brands like Ford, Toyota, Honda, BMW, and more.