Cutting-edge Driver Assistance Systems designed
to improve vehicle safety, these need to be calibrated so they work correctly ensuring vehicle and occupants safety.
ADAS Calibrations & Vehicle Coding and Programming
- Adaptive cruise control
- Blind spot monitoring
- Collision avoidance
- Lane assist
- Parking sensors
- Pedestrian protection
- Reverse & 360 camera
- Night vision camera
A must for vehicle and pedestrian protection.
Real-time lane monitoring and corrective steering support.
Ostacle recognition and emergency response braking.
Camera-based attention tracking and fatigue detection.
Fully qualified and trained technicians.
Up to date calibration machines ensuring peace of mind.
We endeavour to be on site the same day you call.
Unsure what you need, just call and a friendly technician will help you through the process.
Some of the more common Adas Calibrations we do.
Pedestrian protection systems in vehicles are designed to enhance safety by actively identifying pedestrians and intervening to prevent collisions. These systems utilize a combination of cameras, radar, and LiDAR sensors to monitor surroundings and detect potential hazards, including pedestrians. They can provide visual or audible warnings to the driver or, in some cases, engage in automatic emergency braking to prevent a collision.
Blind spot detection (BSD) uses sensors, cameras, or a combination of both to monitor the areas alongside and slightly behind a vehicle that are not visible in mirrors. Mounted in the rear bumper, they emit radio waves that bounce off objects and return to the sensor, detecting vehicles up to 20 feet behind the car, with some cross-traffic sensors extending up to 230 feet.
A 360° or surround-view camera system uses multiple cameras positioned around the vehicle to create a top-down, bird’s-eye view of the surroundings. This system enhances situational awareness by allowing drivers to see obstacles, pedestrians, and other vehicles in real time, which is particularly useful for parking assistance.
Active cruise control (ACC) is an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that automatically adjusts a vehicle's speed to maintain a safe following distance from vehicles ahead. ACC uses sensors like radar or cameras to monitor the road ahead and automatically slows down or accelerates the vehicle to maintain the set speed.
Car module coding is the process of configuring or reprogramming a vehicle’s electronic control modules (ECUs) so that they work correctly after repairs, replacements, or upgrades. Modern vehicles have dozens of these modules controlling everything from the engine and transmission to lighting, safety systems, and infotainment.
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