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by the ADAS Solutions USA Team

FAQ

At ADAS Solutions USA, the repair process is carefully designed to ensure that both the physical repairs and the recalibration of advanced systems are performed to the highest standards, while exceeding customer expectations. The process typically begins with a thorough diagnostic assessment of the vehicle, where technicians check for any issues related to the ADAS components, such as cameras, sensors, and radars. If windshield replacement or any other repair impacting the ADAS sensors is needed, the technicians follow strict manufacturer guidelines to ensure proper removal and installation. Specialized tools, like laser measuring devices, are often used to maintain precision during these repairs.

Once the physical repair is complete, the vehicle moves into the calibration phase. This step is crucial as ADAS features rely on precise sensor alignment to function correctly. The technicians use advanced equipment to perform both static and dynamic calibrations, depending on the vehicle’s requirements. Static calibration typically involves setting up target boards in a controlled environment to adjust the cameras and sensors. In contrast, dynamic calibration requires driving the vehicle to recalibrate sensors based on real-world conditions. After calibration, the system is tested thoroughly to ensure that all ADAS features, such as lane-keeping assistance and collision detection, are functioning properly. This meticulous approach ensures that the vehicle’s ADAS systems are restored to their factory settings, guaranteeing optimal performance and safety on the road.

As a Valued Partner, you can expect the following:

  1. Verification of any Repairs to Identify Calibrations Needed

  2. Verification of the Tire Pressure to Ensure Proper Calibration

  3. Verification the Vehicle is at Curb Weight as Required per the Manufacturer

  4. Verification of any Modifications to the Vehicle that may alter Calibration Requirements

  5. An Alignment Verification and Adjustment as needed to Ensure Proper Alignment prior to Calibration

  6. Clean Calibration Areas

  7. Diagnostic Validation and Corrective Action as needed per the Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Manufacturer Guidelines

  8. A Complete Calibration in a Certified Static Calibration Center with Trained Technicians in both Static and Dynamic Calibration

  9. Test Drive to Success to Ensure Your Vehicle is Calibrated Successfully and able to Perform these Critical Safety Functions as Relied Upon