Professional ADAS Calibration Services in Lexington
Vehicle manufacturers have added Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to newer vehicles. ADAS assists drivers with staying safe on the road and protects passengers and pedestrians. The ADAS system accomplishes this by providing the driver with alert warnings and detecting dangers that drivers cannot notice.
If you own a vehicle with ADAS features, you may need to be aware that if you replace your windshield, your forward-facing camera will need calibration. Many manufacturers require calibration after repair because it affects the overall performance of your vehicle. Calibration ensures that your vehicle sensors are functioning accurately. ADAS calibration is complex; only some auto glass shops offer this service. At Glass Doctor of Lexington, we have skilled service professionals with the equipment to calibrate your ADAS camera and keep your vehicle operating safely.
ADAS Features in Your Car
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) encompasses many different features with a wide range of complexity. ADAS can complete simple tasks like blind-spot detection or complex tasks like collision avoidance. For these features to exist, they utilize a camera with various sensors. Some vehicles may include a 360-camera. Your car may have several features or just a few, but here is a list of what ADAS may be found in newer vehicles:
- Auto-on headlights
- Rain sensing wipers
- Adaptive cruise control
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Lane departure sensors
- Lane keep assist
- Collision avoidance systems
- Drowsy driver detection
- Intelligent speed adaptation, or intelligent speed advice (ISA)
- Pedestrian detection systems
- Rear collision warning
- Parking sensors/park assist
- Automated parking
Visit this Glass Doctor Blog for more information on specific ADAS features. ADAS technology and capabilities are expected to grow, with many features already being mandated on new vehicles in the US and EU.
Benefits of ADAS Calibration
ADAS systems are complex, and if a sensor in your vehicle is off by even the tiniest millimeter, you are putting yourself and your car at risk for a collision. When your sensors are aligned correctly, they can detect other vehicles and obstacles in your way. At Glass Doctor of Lexington, our skilled service professionals have specialized training so they can ensure your system is operating efficiently and accurately.
Our ADAS Calibration Process
ADAS calibration requires our trained service professionals to follow industry standards and best practices to ensure an accurate result. The process typically takes 1-2 hours, and our mobile repair team can come to your home, business, or other location for your convenience. The calibration process requires four steps:
- Pre-scan – The first step is determining whether the cameras and sensors work correctly. If they are damaged or malfunctioning, your vehicle will be sent to the dealer for repair.
- Replacement – If your windshield requires repair or replacement, our auto glass service professionals will perform the necessary repairs or replace it with a windshield that meets the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standard (AGRSS).
- Calibration – There are two types of calibration: dynamic and static. Dynamic calibration requires driving the vehicle, and static calibration uses a fixed target image at a specific distance in front of the car. Your vehicle may require one or both processes depending on the year, make, and model.
- Post-scan – The post-scan process is the final test to ensure accurate calibration and that everything works properly.
ADAS Calibration Near Me
Glass Doctor of Lexington provides windshield repair and replacement services, including ADAS calibration for the Lexington and surrounding areas. You can trust that our skilled service professionals will work hard to ensure that you are satisfied with your service and that your vehicle is operating correctly. Contact us online or call (813)-452-643 to learn more about our auto glass services.
FAQs about ADAS Calibration
How do I know if my ADAS is functioning properly?
Most vehicles will have a warning on the dashboard if there is an issue with the ADAS. If you notice any warning symbols, please contact our Glass Doctor team immediately to schedule a calibration appointment.
How long does ADAS calibration take to complete?
Our Glass Doctor team estimates that calibration can take 1-2 hours to complete. Your service professional will give you an accurate completion time during your appointment.