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ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. These are auto safety features made up of a series of systems and sensors that help enhance driver safety.
When a vehicle is damaged and repaired, the ADAS system must undergo a precise recalibration to restore them to their pre-accident condition. This ADAS calibration is crucial to ensure that all systems are performing as designed and maintaining optimal safety standards.
ADAS calibration (and recalibration) is the precise physical alignment, testing, and electronic aiming of sensors that collect data to inform your vehicle’s advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), like foward collision warning (FCW), lane departure warning (LDW), automatic emergency braking (AEB), and several others.
ADAS-equipped vehicles may require static calibration, dynamic calibration, or both, depending on the specific requirements of the vehicle’s ADAS systems and OEM recommendations.
Static ADAS Calibration
Static ADAS calibration takes place in a controlled environment while the car is stationary. ADAS static calibration uses special tools in a specially rendered environment to precisely set sensor angles.
Dynamic ADAS Calibration
Dynamic calibration requires driving the vehicule at certain speeds and conditions, while connected to an ADAS scan tool. While the dynamic calibration process varies by OEM, specific parameters are needed. Examples include driving on clearly marked roads, following one or more vehicules, avoiding curved roads, and driving at designated speeds.