What is ADAS?
And module programming
ADAS stands for “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems,” which are features in modern vehicles that help drivers stay safe on the road.
Some examples of ADAS features:
- Lane Departure Warning
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Reverse Activated Rear Camera
ADAS calibration is the process of adjusting and testing these features to make sure they are operating properly. ADAS calibration is an important part of ensuring your car’s safety features are working as intended, which can help keep you and other drivers on the road safe
Module programming is when technicians update the computer software in a car’s electronic modules. Electronic modules are tiny computers that control different parts of the car, such as the engine, transmission, or entertainment system.
Updating the software in the car’s electronic modules can help improve the car’s performance, make it run more efficiently, and even make it safer to drive. So, it’s an important part of keeping your car in good condition!
HOW TO KNOW WHEN YOU NEED OUR SERVICES
Safety-related warnings
Warning lights on your dashboard or any error messages pertaining to the safety systems in your car should be checked by a professional imediately. Out-of-date vehicle modules should also be updated.
Body Modification to Your Vehicle
This includes: Windshield replacement, bumper repair/replacement, steering wheel work, tire realignment, tire size changes, suspension changes, and much more! If you don’t know, it doesn’t hurt to ask!
Obstruction to Sensors or Cameras
Prolonged obstruction on your sensors may lead to malfunction. Tapping into your vehicle’s electrical system can produce a malfunction in the ADAS system, be careful when installing things such as dashboard cameras.