Why Accurate Calibration Matters 

Why Accurate Calibration Matters 

ADAS Calibration in Los Angeles, CA 

What Does Your ADAS Do? 

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) have revolutionized vehicle safety, offering features like lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking. But did you know these cutting-edge technologies require precise calibration to function properly? At West Coast Tire & Service in Los Angeles, CA, we are experts in ADAS calibration, ensuring that your vehicle’s safety features deliver optimal performance. Are you not sure why ADAS calibration is so critical? Wondering what factors can impact its accuracy? This post covers the basics, so you know what to expect when trusting our expert team with your vehicle's cutting-edge safety systems.  

Why ADAS Calibration Matters  

ADAS relies on a network of cameras, sensors, and radar systems for safety and driver assistance. These components are finely tuned to work with exact precision. Still, even small misalignments can render them ineffective—potentially jeopardizing your safety. For instance, a misaligned lane-keeping assist could fail to keep your vehicle in its lane, or a misaligned automatic emergency braking system might not engage when needed. Routine events like windshield replacements, collision repairs, or wheel alignments can disrupt these settings, making calibration necessary. At West Coast Tire & Service, we use industry-leading tools and expertise to recalibrate your ADAS for maximum accuracy and reliability.  

What Affects ADAS Accuracy  

ADAS cameras and sensors must be in factory-specified positions to function properly. Even the slightest deviation can compromise their ability to detect lanes, obstacles, and other vehicles, potentially leading to accidents. For instance, after a windshield replacement, the camera behind the glass must be recalibrated to avoid misreading road conditions. Calibration conditions matter more than you might think. Factors like lighting, surface flatness, and environmental interference can impact the accuracy of ADAS adjustments. Bright sunlight, excessive shadows, or uneven flooring can distort calibration, leading to errors. Any changes to your vehicle’s structure or components can influence the accuracy of your ADAS system. This includes recent collision repairs, tire replacements, and suspension adjustments. Not all shops are equipped to handle ADAS calibration accurately. Using outdated or incorrect tools can result in inadequate adjustments, potentially putting your safety at risk. At West Coast Tire & Service, we invest in state-of-the-art calibration equipment and software to deliver precise results every time, ensuring your safety is never compromised.