
The Future of Windshield Technology
It seems like with each passing year the automotive technology sector advances at an unprecedented
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If your vehicle has a “dynamic” ADAS system, our mobile windshield calibration team will come to you for free and complete both windshield replacement and windshield recalibration in one single appointment. The process can be done remotely as the calibration is performed by inserting a hand-held unit straight into your automobile. Once attached, the vehicle has to be driven at a proper speed, over a certain distance, in appropriate weather conditions. All the exact parameters are manufacturer-prescribed. After this test, the vehicle is good to go!
If you have a “static” safety system however, you’ll have to bring the vehicle to us, as the use of specialized equipment in an enclosed environment is necessary. As such, we will do both windshield replacement and recalibration in shop. Following the static calibration, it is however the case that many sensors (such as radar ones) can still require a follow-up dynamic procedure. Still, even if dynamic calibration isn’t mandatory, a test drive is recommended in order to ensure that the sensors are functioning optimally.
If your vehicle has recently had a windshield replacement, been involved in a minor collision, had a suspension change or a wheel alignment, it requires windshield calibration. Automakers recommend all vehicles equipped with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) to be recalibrated in order for the camera and safety system to continue to work properly. This is necessary because most sensors are aimed very precisely, and unintended adjustments of even a fraction of an inch can ruin their accuracy by 50 feet or more! Therefore, recalibration services are necessary to bring your ADAS back to OEM specifications and ensure your safety on the road.
In 2017 ADAS went from “optional” to standard in the majority of midsize and up vehicles with 92.7% of all new vehicles having at least one advanced driver assistance system in place.
49% of cars will require an ADAS calibration by 2025 with higher estimates possible.
Vehicles will need an ADAS pre-scan and possible calibration after sensor replacements/accident repair/wheel alignment/windshield replacement/diagnostic service repair.
100% of vehicle owners/collision repair centers/alignment centers/automotive dealerships should rely on Automotive Technology Services for all of their calibration needs.
It seems like with each passing year the automotive technology sector advances at an unprecedented
ADAS or Advanced Driver Assistance System, is a wide-reaching term that covers the wealth of