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In the automotive industry, ADAS is an abbreviation for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. These systems help prevent accidents on the road and include a myriad of sensors, cameras, and software tools your car uses to keep you and others safe.
ADAS recalibration encompasses physical alignment, testing, and sensor calibration to allow these systems to collect data that informs and makes your car’s ADAS function properly.
Automotive diagnostics, or scanning, is a way to test and check the state of various car components and systems. These tests require specific collision repair scan tools and devices, and they are used to scan all components of the vehicle, including the engine, the transmission, throttle, oil tank, and many more.
Integrity Automotive Scanning & Calibration Solutions always follows the specific OEM ADAS repair procedures outlined by the manufacturer. Every vehicle manufacturer has their own ADAS repair guidelines, and it’s important that we adhere to their unique repair process to ensure the best possible results.
Vehicle calibration ensures that the vehicle meets the legislative standards for vehicle safety and operation, but that the vehicle is properly calibrated for the driver and their needs. We put special care into calibrating all vehicles for comfort, drivability, and safety.
The best place to get expert vehicle calibration and scanning is from Integrity Automotive Scanning & Calibration Solutions, located in Omaha NE, Lincoln NE, and Kansas City KS. We use the best tools and our experienced ADAS technicians will make sure to conduct all ADAS repairs in record time without sacrificing quality.
Our services are also mobile, so we can dispatch our mobile ADAS van to the body shop to provide on-site scanning and calibration.
Blind spot sensor calibration is one of our specialties. Get in touch with our team to find out how we can help.
This changes from manufacturer to manufacturer. On average a windshield calibration typically costs $300 – $400.
Yes. If your insurance policy covers broken glass, then your insurer will pay for windshield calibration as well.
Static calibration is performed in the auto body shop while the vehicle is parked. On the other hand, dynamic calibration takes place on the road, while the vehicle is being driven its ADAS systems tested by our technicians.
Lane departure sensors are calibrated using specialized automotive calibration tools, and by using static and dynamic calibration methods.
This is the calibration of a camera that is tied to the automated driver assistance system. The camera must be positioned correctly, calibrated and tested.