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Engine Court provides professional calibration for your vehicle's driver assistance systems, ensuring all cameras, sensors, and radar modules are perfectly aligned for your safety and reliable system performance.

Driver Assistance

Engine Court provides professional calibration for your vehicle's driver assistance systems, ensuring all cameras, sensors, and radar modules are perfectly aligned for your safety and reliable system performance.

Driver Assistance

Engine Court provides professional calibration for your vehicle's driver assistance systems, ensuring all cameras, sensors, and radar modules are perfectly aligned for your safety and reliable system performance.

Modern vehicles are equipped with sophisticated Driver Assistance Systems (DAS) that use an array of cameras, radar, and sensors to assist the driver and enhance safety. Features like Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Monitoring, and Automatic Emergency Braking rely on these systems to "see" and "think" with extreme precision. When a vehicle undergoes a collision, a windshield replacement, suspension repair, or even a simple wheel alignment, these sensors can become slightly misaligned. Even a small error can cause a major malfunction, compromising your safety.

At Engine Court, we specialize in professional Driver Assistance System calibration. Our technicians are trained on the latest technology and use manufacturer-approved tools to precisely recalibrate all sensors and cameras. We ensure your vehicle's DAS operates exactly as the manufacturer intended, providing you with the peace of mind that its safety features are fully functional.

Calibration is the precise alignment of the sensors and cameras that power your car's Driver Assistance Systems (DAS). It is a crucial process to ensure these systems are "seeing" correctly.

  • What are the Systems? DAS includes systems like Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keep Assist (LKA), Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and Parking Assist.

  • When is it Needed? Calibration is a non-negotiable step after several common events:

    • Windshield Replacement: The forward-facing camera is often mounted to the windshield.

    • Collision Repair: Any damage to the front or rear bumper can misalign radar sensors.

    • Suspension or Wheel Alignment: Changes to vehicle ride height or wheel angle can throw off sensor readings.

    • Component Replacement: Installing a new radar or camera module requires it to be coded and calibrated to the vehicle.

Calibration is the precise alignment of the sensors and cameras that power your car's Driver Assistance Systems (DAS). It is a crucial process to ensure these systems are "seeing" correctly.

  • What are the Systems? DAS includes systems like Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keep Assist (LKA), Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and Parking Assist.

  • When is it Needed? Calibration is a non-negotiable step after several common events:

    • Windshield Replacement: The forward-facing camera is often mounted to the windshield.

    • Collision Repair: Any damage to the front or rear bumper can misalign radar sensors.

    • Suspension or Wheel Alignment: Changes to vehicle ride height or wheel angle can throw off sensor readings.

    • Component Replacement: Installing a new radar or camera module requires it to be coded and calibrated to the vehicle.

Calibration is the precise alignment of the sensors and cameras that power your car's Driver Assistance Systems (DAS). It is a crucial process to ensure these systems are "seeing" correctly.

  • What are the Systems? DAS includes systems like Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keep Assist (LKA), Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and Parking Assist.

  • When is it Needed? Calibration is a non-negotiable step after several common events:

    • Windshield Replacement: The forward-facing camera is often mounted to the windshield.

    • Collision Repair: Any damage to the front or rear bumper can misalign radar sensors.

    • Suspension or Wheel Alignment: Changes to vehicle ride height or wheel angle can throw off sensor readings.

    • Component Replacement: Installing a new radar or camera module requires it to be coded and calibrated to the vehicle.

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