ADAS Calibration & Alignment Services

Regular ADAS checks enhance safety, boost fuel efficiency, and prolong tire life.

ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) calibration is a crucial step in ensuring that a vehicle's safety features perform accurately after maintenance or repairs, especially following a collision or a service that affects the cameras and sensors used by your vehicle’s ADAS.

When any components related to these systems, like sensors or cameras, are disturbed or replaced, they must be properly calibrated to restore their functionality and accuracy. An alignment is essential for the optimal operation of these systems, since misaligned wheels can lead to improper sensor readings, affecting lane-keeping assistance, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking features, and more.

Proper ADAS calibration, paired with precise wheel alignment, not only enhances vehicle safety but also offers peace of mind for drivers and the precious cargo we carry.

ADAS Calibration & Alignment

We use state-of-the-art equipment for ADAS calibration after services or events that affect sensor positioning. Our method ensures all sensors, cameras and wheels are aligned and working properly, helping you trust your vehicle's safety.

ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) calibration and alignment are required when a vehicle's sensors or cameras are affected

  • After an accident: Even a minor collision can misalign the sensors and cameras

  • After repairs: Replacing or repairing parts like the windshield, bumper, side mirrors, or suspension can disrupt the alignment

  • After a wheel alignment: Minor adjustments like wheel alignment can require calibration

  • After a change in tire size: Changes in tire size can require calibration

  • After camera repositioning: Repositioning the camera during other repairs can require calibration

  • If you receive a diagnostic trouble code (DTC): If you receive a DTC saying that calibration has not yet been performed, your ADAS should be calibrated

ADAS calibration ensures that the ADAS components are installed to factory specifications and can provide reliable data for the vehicle's safety systems. 

Some manufacturers recommend calibrating your vehicle's ADAS during regular service intervals, which can vary from every 24 or 36 months or at 30,000 or 50,000 miles. You can check your vehicle's manual or consult with professionals (us!) to determine the right calibration schedule for your make and model vehicle. 

Have a question about ADAS in your specific vehicle?

Give us a call at 802-723-2227, we’re here to help provide clear guidance, and service when needed!

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