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ADAS Calibration

ADAS Calibration

ADAS Calibration

ADAS Calibration

Discover the Future of Driving Safety with ADAS Systems and Calibration. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are revolutionizing vehicle safety, integrating technologies like lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and emergency braking. Ensuring optimal functionality, calibration becomes paramount. Proper calibration guarantees that these systems operate accurately, maintaining peak performance and safeguarding drivers from potential collisions. At Wellington Auto Glass, we prioritize ADAS calibration, ensuring your vehicle’s safety features work seamlessly. Trust us to keep you on the road with confidence, embracing the cutting-edge advancements in automotive safety technology.

Do I have ADAS?

At Wellington Auto Glass, we’ve crafted a simple yet comprehensive guide to help you determine if your vehicle is equipped with these advanced safety features. From checking your owner’s manual to inspecting your car’s exterior for specific sensors, our step-by-step instructions make it easy for you to recognize and appreciate the added safety benefits of ADAS. Stay informed, drive confidently – explore our guide today!”

Consult Your Owner’s Manual:

Start by referring to your vehicle’s owner’s manual. This comprehensive guide typically provides information about the features and specifications of your car, including any ADAS systems it may be equipped with.

Examine Exterior Sensors:

Inspect the exterior of your car for sensors and cameras. ADAS often relies on external sensors, such as cameras mounted on the windshield, radar sensors in the grille, or ultrasonic sensors around the vehicle. Look for small, discreet devices that may be part of the safety system.

Check Rearview Mirror:

Some vehicles with ADAS features have sensors or cameras integrated into the rearview mirror. Examine the mirror closely for any additional components beyond a standard reflection.

Look for Lane Departure Warning Signals:

ADAS commonly includes features like Lane Departure Warning. If your vehicle has this system, there may be visual or audible signals when you unintentionally drift out of your lane. Familiarize yourself with your car’s warning signals.

Explore the Infotainment System:

Navigate through your car’s infotainment or touchscreen system. Some ADAS features may be configurable or display status information within the vehicle settings. Look for menus related to safety or driver assistance.