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What Is A.D.A.S Clibration


ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, which are safety systems designed to assist drivers in avoiding accidents and improving road safety. ADAS calibration refers to the process of adjusting and configuring these systems to ensure that they are functioning correctly and accurately.

ADAS systems use a combination of sensors, cameras, and other components to provide features such as lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control. These systems rely on accurate data and calibration to function properly.

TYPES OF CALIBRATIONS

Dynamic Calibration

Dynamic Calibration is also referred to as "on-road calibration" because the vehicle has to be in motion in order for the calibration to take place. Dynamic Calibration starts in the shop, parking lot, or driveway, using a diagnostic tool to uncover which A.D.A.S. features have been disrupted. Only certain types of sensors require the vehicle to be in motion in order to accurately reset the feature. Cameras typically require driving on a straight road between five and 30 minutes at certain speeds. The road should have visible and clear lane markings to help the cameras detect the vehicle’s position in the lane.

Static Calibration

Static Calibration happens inside a shop, in a parking lot, or in a driveway while the vehicle is parked in place. The first step is finding the thrust line and setting up the vehicle in front of our A.D.A.S. calibration machine. All A.D.A.S. calibration machines use a series of targets (specific to OEM standards) that the sensors must be able to read in order to complete the calibration. Different A.D.A.S. tools will have their own setup methods depending on the vehicle, but it’s important that this step is done correctly every time in order to ensure an accurate result.

Radar Calibration

When the radar becomes out of alignment, due to various reasons including a collision or a replacement of the radar, it will almost certainly need to be calibrated. Typically, a long-range radar sensor has the ability to detect objects several hundred feet in front of the vehicle. This long-distance sensor allows the ACC and other A.D.A.S. to detect vehicles far enough out to make any applicable adjustments or corrections in a controlled fashion.

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Coastal Calibrations is Eastern NC’s only mobile A.D.A.S. Calibration service that will calibrate your vehicle back to its provided OEM parameters. We live to keep you and your passengers safe on the road.

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