There are many common myths about recalibration that can lead to misunderstandings about its importance. Whether it’s the belief that recalibration isn’t necessary after minor repairs or that it’s an expensive service, these misconceptions can put your safety at risk. In this post, we’ll debunk the most common myths about ADAS recalibration and provide you with the facts to make informed decisions. Understanding the truth behind these myths ensures your vehicle remains safe and reliable.
Accurate information about recalibration is essential for maintaining your ADAS systems and your safety.
Fact: Recalibration is crucial after a windshield replacement. ADAS sensors and cameras are often mounted on or near the windshield, and their alignment can be disrupted during replacement. Without recalibration, these systems may fail to operate correctly, compromising your safety.
Fact: While recalibration is a specialized service, the cost is a small price to pay for the safety and functionality of your ADAS features. Investing in proper recalibration prevents costly mistakes or accidents caused by system errors.
Fact: Recalibration requires specific equipment and expertise. Certified technicians ensure that your ADAS sensors and cameras are aligned precisely, meeting manufacturer standards.
Fact: Many vehicles, not just the latest models, rely on ADAS features like lane-keeping assistance and collision alerts. Recalibration is essential for these systems, regardless of the vehicle’s age.
Fact: While recalibration involves detailed work, many services can be completed in a few hours. Mobile recalibration options further reduce inconvenience by bringing the service to you.
Dispelling these common myths about recalibration highlights its importance in maintaining
your vehicle’s safety systems. Proper recalibration ensures that ADAS features like
collision alerts and lane-keeping assistance function reliably. If you’ve been
avoiding recalibration due to misinformation, don’t wait—contact us today to schedule expert
service and protect your safety on the road.