Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

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We use State Of The Art ADAS calibration equipment on the market today!

We Make Sure Your Vehiacle is up to Spec.

ADAS Certified service technicians! 

What is ADAS

Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), are technological features that are designed to improve driver safety and prevent automotive accidents. ADAS utilizes sensors such as radar, sonar, lidar and cameras to perceive the world around the vehicle, and either provide critical information to the driver or take automatic action to avoid or mitigate the effects of a crash.

ADAS systems are designed to increase driver safety and decrease the number and/or the severity of automotive accidents. According to a study conducted by AAA foundation, ADAS has the potential to prevent 40% of all vehicle crashes, 37% of injuries and 29% of vehicular deaths.

ADAS APPLICATIONS. WHAT THEY ARE & WHAT THEY DO

ADAS sensors need to be precisely aimed and calibrated to function correctly. A sensor or camera even slightly out of alignment could result in its scanning area to be off-axis by 50 feet or more, which might cause it to miss hazards.

ACC | ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL

Adjusts Vehicle Speed to Maintain a Safe Distance with Vehicles Ahead

AVM | AROUND VIEW MONITORING

Provides 360-Degree, Bird’s-Eye View to Help Drivers Park More Easily

RCW | REAR COLLISION WARNING

Warns the Driver of Vehicles Coming Close to the Rear of Their Vehicle

LDW | LANE DEPARTURE WARNING

Warns Driver when the Vehicle Drifts Out of Their Lane

APA | AUTOMATED PARKING ASSIST

Provides audible, visual, or haptic
obstruction warnings during low-speed parking maneuvers

LIDAR | LIGHT IMAGING DETECTION

Detects Objects in Vehicle Vicinity to Create a 3D Map of Objects and Surroundings

NVS | NIGHT VISION SYSTEM

Improves a Driver’s Vision in Darkness or Poor Weather

BSD | BLIND SPOT DETECTION

Detects and Warns Driver of Vehicles in Either Driver or Passenger Rear Corners (Blind Spot)

PD | PEDESTRIAN DETECTION

Alerts the driver to the presence of a pedestrian in front of their vehicle

TSR | TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION

Recognizes traffic sign info and visually relays it to the driver

Credit: AUTEL® MAXISYS™

When Is ADAS Calibration Required?

Whenever an ADAS sensor’s aiming is disrupted in any way, an ADAS calibration is required. Disruption can happen during a collision, even a minor fender bender, or as a result of common services like windshield replacement, suspension repair, or wheel alignment.

After Minor Collision

Collision Repair

Windshield or Side View Mirror Replacement

Suspension Repairs

Wheel Alignment

Sensor/Mounting Bracket Replacement

Change In Ride Height or Tire Size

Related DTC Is Present

Front Airbag Deployment If Deflected Off Windshield

ADAS-related TSBs/Manufacturer Position Statement Requirements

Mechanical Procedures Like Radiator and Condenser Repairs That Require Removal of Front-Mounted Sensors

We Are Here For You

At Auto Park, we are investing into the future by applying this new technology into our service department. Many auto service providers do not offer this newly introduced service, but we are proud to offer it to our customers. We are Certified Car Center and we want to make it easier than ever to save time and money when it comes to car ADAS service. We’re keeping our promise to provide quality, ADAS Certified Technicians with State Of The Art equipment by offering service to your ADAS. Keep your vehicle safe and choose Auto Park for all of your ADAS calibration service and repair needs.

Looking For a Quality and Professional ADAS Calibration?

We Service and Repair Vehicles with ADAS!

We stand behind the quality of our work, so be assured you are in Good Hands!

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