Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are designed to make your drive safer, but after a collision, they must be recalibrated to work properly. Features like lane-keeping assist, collision warning, and adaptive cruise control all rely on sensors and cameras that can be easily knocked out of alignment in an accident. In this post, we’ll explain why ADAS calibration is crucial after a collision and how Edem Body Shop ensures that your vehicle is as safe as possible.
What is ADAS?
ADAS refers to a range of features designed to assist drivers, improve safety, and prevent accidents. These include lane departure warnings, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and more. Each of these systems relies on sensors and cameras strategically placed around the vehicle.
Why Calibration Matters
After a collision, even if the damage seems minor, these sensors and cameras can become misaligned. If your ADAS systems aren’t calibrated correctly, they may provide false alerts or fail to operate entirely. This can put you and other road users at risk. Proper calibration ensures that the ADAS systems perform exactly as they should, giving you peace of mind on the road.
How Edem Body Shop Handles ADAS Calibration
At Edem Body Shop, we use specialized equipment to recalibrate your vehicle’s ADAS systems after repairs are completed. We ensure that all sensors are properly aligned and functioning according to manufacturer specifications. This extra step is crucial for your safety and is something we take very seriously.
Conclusion
Your safety is our top priority, and that means making sure that every aspect of your vehicle is restored to its proper function. ADAS calibration is an essential part of the repair process, and at Edem Body Shop, we ensure that nothing is overlooked.