Dual ADAS Calibration

Dual ADAS Calibration combines static and dynamic calibration procedures, ensuring top accuracy for vehicle safety systems. It’s required by some manufacturers and involves precise alignment and real-time road testing.

    Why Dual Calibration?

    Dual Calibration is essential because it ensures the highest accuracy for ADAS systems by combining static and dynamic calibration. This method addresses both stationary and moving conditions, meeting manufacturer requirements and optimizing the performance of critical safety features in various driving scenarios.

    Static + Dynamic Calibration Eligibilty

    Vehicles from the late 2010s onward may need dual calibration, involving both static and dynamic processes, due to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Static calibration aligns sensors and cameras, while dynamic calibration ensures they function correctly during driving, optimizing system performance and safety.

    Dual Calibration Features

    Dual Calibration offers precise ADAS alignment and real-world performance testing. Here are the key features

    Combines Static and Dynamic Calibration

    Involves both stationary and real-time road testing.

    Ensures Maximum Accuracy

    Optimizes ADAS performance in all conditions.

    Meets Manufacturer Requirements

    Necessary for certain vehicle models.

    Comprehensive Approach

    Addresses a wide range of ADAS components.

    Involves Specialized Equipment

    Requires specific tools for precise alignment.

    Enhanced Safety

    Ensures all ADAS features function correctly in diverse driving conditions for improved vehicle safety.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Why Do I Need Dual Calibration for my vehicle?

    Dual Calibration is crucial because it meets manufacturer requirements for certain models and ensures your ADAS systems work accurately both when the vehicle is stationary and in motion, enhancing overall safety.

    How Do I Know My Vehicle Needs Dual Calibration?

    Your vehicle may need Dual Calibration if it has advanced ADAS features or if the manufacturer’s specifications require it. To find out if your vehicle needs Dual Calibration, check your manual or contact us for a quick assessment and guidance on your vehicle’s eligibility.

    Can Dual Calibration be done at my location?

    Yes, Dual Calibration can be performed at your location. Our mobile service includes both static and dynamic calibration, making it convenient for you without needing to visit a specific location.

    How long does Dual Calibration take?

    Dual Calibration is more time-consuming than single-method calibrations due to its comprehensive nature. It involves detailed procedures to align and test sensors both statically and dynamically, typically requiring more time to complete.

    How can I be sure that Dual Calibration will fix any issues with my ADAS system?

    Dual Calibration ensures your ADAS system is properly aligned by performing both static and dynamic calibrations. This two-step process adjusts sensors and cameras to meet manufacturer specifications, guaranteeing accurate performance of your vehicle’s safety features.

    How will I know if my insurance covers Dual Calibration costs?

    Insurance coverage for Dual Calibration can vary. Contact your insurance provider to check if it’s covered under your policy. If you need assistance, feel free to reach out to us, and we can help you understand your options and potential costs.

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