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Our Services

Front Windscreen Camera

Windscreen camera calibration is the process of adjusting the parameters of a camera lens to capture a complete and accurate image for the vehicles onboard safety systems. Designed to scan the road ahead for unanticipated dangers, guaranteeing that in-car ADAS systems receive accurate and reliable information. This calibration is carried out using specially designed targets which vary with each manufacture. The forward-facing camera is responsible for ADAS safety features such as, lane departure warning, lane keep steering assist, traffic sign recognition, pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking and forward collision warning.

Front Radar

Front Radar Sensors use radio waves to detect vehicles and objects. The sensor calculates the speed and direction of detected objects in its path, enabling ADAS systems to provide safety alerts and even take control of driving functions integrated into the Braking, Throttle Control and Steering systems of the vehicle. There are three radar ranges, short, medium and the long-range radar, capable of detecting vehicles 250m away. Specialised equipment is used to carry out radar calibrations to confirm radar calibration parameters for Yaw, Pitch and Rolls angles. This must be completed post repair to confirm ADAS safety features such as forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control are all fully operational and back to manufactures specifications.

Blind Spot Sensor

Blind Spot Sensors are radar units normally located on the sides of the vehicle, behind the rear bumper cover, on the rear quarter panel, in tail lights and sometimes on the inside corners of the front bumper cover. These sensors monitor the locations of other vehicles that the driver cannot see. The sensor is able to warn the driver when changing lanes if a vehicle is in their blind spot or even when reversing out of a carpark. Safey features of the blind spot sensor include lane change alert, blind spot detection, front and rear cross traffic alert and reverse automatic braking.

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We carry out all ADAS diagnostics - Static and Dynamic calibrations including coding and programming of brand-new modules for radars, cameras and sensors that are installed post collision repair. Every manufacture has a unique process of completing each calibration back to OEM specifications, we are able to carry out calibrations for 95% of vehicles on New Zealand roads. A comprehensive calibration report is provided with necessary imaging including pre and post scans.

We provide a compliance declaration form for advanced driver assistance systems for any ADAS systems required to be calibrated for certification.

ADAS

Any make, Any Model

Our Calibration Process

1. Pre Scan

All vehicles receive a complete health check diagnostic scan prior to any calibrations. This scan identifies any existing or non-related fault codes

2. Calibration

Initiate required calibration process. Multiple radars, cameras and sensors may require calibration.

3. Post Scan

Carry out an Initial post calibration scan.

Clear all fault codes.

4. Road Test

The vehicle is road tested in common driving scenarios to check all ADAS safety features are operational and turned on.

5. Final Scan

Return to site and complete a final diagnostic check to ensure no fault codes have activated during road test.

6. Report

A comprehensive calibration report is provided for each vehicle with necessary imaging including pre and post scans. 

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027 2304 091

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