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Blind Spot Monitoring


The Blind Spot Monitoring System consists of sensors placed on the exterior of your vehicle, most commonly on your rear and front bumpers. The sensors monitor any obstacles such as other vehicles that come near and alert the driver.


Adaptive Cruise Control


Adaptive cruise control automatically manages the acceleration and braking of a vehicle. By monitoring other vehicles and objects on the road, adaptive cruise control enables a safe and a comfortable driving experience. It does so by helping the driver keep a steady vehicle speed at a given moment.


Lane Departure


Lane Departure is a mechanism designed to warn the driver when the vehicle begins to move out of its lane (unless a turn signal is on in that direction) on freeways and arterial roads.


Park Assist


The Park Assist System uses ultrasonic sensors along the front, rear and sides of your vehicle to detect a parking spot. The system is designed to help you park alongside a detected vehicle or vehicles.


Night Vision


The night vision system detects objects a set distance ahead in darkness. Some systems can detect objects nearly 500 feet (152 m) in front of the vehicle. When it is activated, the system displays the image in black and white on a screen, typically found in the instrument panel or console.


Long Range Radar


The Long Range Radar System is used for measuring the distance to, speed of other vehicles and detecting objects in front of the vehicle within a wider field of view.


These systems have to be calibrated properly whenever there are any components being removed or replaced as they have to be programmed, re-centered, re-calibrated or re-aligned. Most ADAS sensors are very precisely aimed and require calibration if their positions are disturbed in any way. Calibrations can also be required as a byproduct of common car service work such as windshield replacement, suspension repair or wheel alignment. Failure to calibrate a sensor when necessary can result in faulty information that will cause ADAS to operate improperly or not at all. Faulty sensor input can cause a warning light or message on the instrument panel and a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) being stored in the vehicle’s module memory. As a result, we provide ADAS Calibrations exclusively for shops and dealerships.

ADAS Calibrations Services in Las Vegas, NV


What is ADAS?


Advanced Driver Assistance Systems use various sensors and cameras along with a vehicle’s computer system in order to help a driver with parking or driving tasks. These cameras and sensors can be found in many different places on vehicles such as the windshield, side mirrors, front and rear bumpers, etc. ADAS helps with functions like Automatic Emergency Brake, Forward and Rear Collision Warning, Adaptive Cruise Control, Night Vision System, Blind Spot Detection, Around View Monitoring, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Departure Warning, and Parking Assist. When ADAS detects what could be a hazardous situation, the vehicle will either warn the driver or it make actions necessary to stop a collision. If the sensors and cameras that are used for these functions are not calibrated or aligned properly, the ADAS system will fail to operate correctly. Most vehicles do not even give warning lamps or codes that the systems operating properly, so never think if no warnings all is good. Have it inspected by a professional at Auto Dynamic Services.

Nowadays, more and more vehicles are being equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems otherwise known as ADAS. These systems help keep you, as well as others, safe whenever driving.


Listed Below are a few featured systems:

ADAS CALIBRATIONS


We offer mobile Advance Driver Assistant System calibrations as well as in-shop for the most complex ones.

ADAS Calibrations Services in Las Vegas, NV - Auto Dynamic Services
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