FAQ

FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTIONS

The purpose of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) is to enhance the driving experience. ADAS uses sensors and cameras that are built into the windscreens and windshields of vehicles. Here are some of the FAQs about ADAS recalibration

ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) recalibration involves adjusting your vehicle’s sensors, cameras, and radar systems. This process is necessary after collision repairs or other vehicle modifications. Proper recalibration ensures safety features like lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic braking function correctly, maintaining optimal safety standards.

Proper ADAS recalibration ensures your vehicle’s safety features function as intended. Incorrect calibration can lead to system failures, increasing the risk of accidents. By ensuring accurate recalibration, you maintain optimal safety and prevent potential hazards on the road.

Yes, ADAS features are designed to enhance safety by providing additional support and alerts to drivers. Systems like automatic emergency braking, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and blind spot detection can help reduce the likelihood of accidents and fatalities by improving vehicle control and awareness.

FAQs about ADAS recalibration - Services

ADAS recalibration typically takes a few hours, but the exact time can vary depending on the vehicle and the system’s complexity. While we aim to complete recalibration as quickly as possible and return your vehicle the same day, additional diagnostics or troubleshooting may extend the time needed. We strive to provide timely service and will do our best to accommodate your needs.

ADAS includes safety features such as lane departure warning. This system relies on cameras and sensors often mounted on or near the windshield. When replacing a windshield, it’s crucial to recalibrate these sensors and cameras to ensure the systems operate correctly, preserving vehicle safety.

Business to Business - FAQs

Yes, we serve collision shops in St. George, Cedar City, and Southern Utah. In particular, our mobile ADAS services are a valuable resource for collision shops located in rural areas. 

Yes, we also assist dealerships to help them achieve quicker turnaround times with their ADAS needs.