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ADAS Calibration: Not Optional. New White Paper Reveals Why

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Welcome to episode 4 of ADAS Garage!

This month, we're diving deep into our new white paper exposing a truth vital for the entire auto industry: ADAS safety depends entirely on precise sensor calibration, and "close enough" is dangerous.

The research found that "No Calibration" after a repair led to complete system failure for critical features like automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning, resulting in full impact with target vehicles. In contrast, "Good Calibration" consistently restored and even enhanced ADAS performance, exceeding factory benchmarks.

This study has profound implications:

  • It highlights risks for regulatory compliance with upcoming FMVSS 127 mandates for AEB systems.
  • For collision repair shops, neglecting ADAS calibration is akin to "leaving the lug nuts loose on a wheel", carrying serious legal and financial repercussions. Automakers universally require recalibration after specific events, emphasizing, "If you disturb it, you must calibrate it".
  • It also points to ADAS calibration becoming a routine maintenance requirement due to sensor drift and wear over time.
  • Tune in to ADAS Garage as we unpack why ADAS calibration is non-negotiable for vehicle safety and industry responsibility!
  continue reading

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Welcome to episode 4 of ADAS Garage!

This month, we're diving deep into our new white paper exposing a truth vital for the entire auto industry: ADAS safety depends entirely on precise sensor calibration, and "close enough" is dangerous.

The research found that "No Calibration" after a repair led to complete system failure for critical features like automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning, resulting in full impact with target vehicles. In contrast, "Good Calibration" consistently restored and even enhanced ADAS performance, exceeding factory benchmarks.

This study has profound implications:

  • It highlights risks for regulatory compliance with upcoming FMVSS 127 mandates for AEB systems.
  • For collision repair shops, neglecting ADAS calibration is akin to "leaving the lug nuts loose on a wheel", carrying serious legal and financial repercussions. Automakers universally require recalibration after specific events, emphasizing, "If you disturb it, you must calibrate it".
  • It also points to ADAS calibration becoming a routine maintenance requirement due to sensor drift and wear over time.
  • Tune in to ADAS Garage as we unpack why ADAS calibration is non-negotiable for vehicle safety and industry responsibility!
  continue reading

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