Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) combine a multitude of individual sensors and software systems, partnered with steering, suspension, braking and powertrain systems to create a safety blanket around your vehicle.
These systems include, but are not limited to, Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning and Road Sign Detection, all of which use a series of cameras to detect the position of the vehicle and other road obstacles. ADAS systems require recalibration after certain vehicle maintenance and repairs are carried out in order to continue to work effectively.
“Whenever a sensor, or the vehicle parts it’s fitted to, is replaced there is a risk that the sensor may no longer be calibrated. That may lead to improper operation of the systems by the vehicle. This may be a minor irritation, such as the headlights no longer dipping when they ought, or the windscreen wipers failing to detect rain, through to inappropriate function – or lack of function – of safety-critical systems.”
The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI)
As required by the Insurance Industry Requirements (IRR), all work is carried out by our IMI accredited ADAS Calibration Technician.
Wheel alignment is the process of ensuring your vehicle's wheels are set to the optimum position, as per the car manufacturer's specifications. The process involves checking the direction and angle of the wheels and it is an important part of vehicles maintenance. For 4WD cars, this requires a 4 wheel alignment check and adjustment.
Does your car need an alignment?
There are a few signs that you can look out for:
Full 4 Wheel Alignment starting from £95 +VAT.
Four Wheel Alignment Report
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