ADAS Calibration Services – Precision You Can Trust
Modern vehicles are equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to enhance safety, improve driving comfort, and reduce the risk of accidents. For these systems to function accurately, precise calibration is essential—whether after a windshield replacement, suspension repair, or accident.
At Glass Finish Autobody Repairs, we specialise in ADAS calibration using the state-of-the-art DAS 3000 S20. This computer-controlled and universal calibration device ensures that your vehicle’s sensors are perfectly realigned, restoring the full functionality of safety features like:
Lane Departure Warning – A lane departure warning light is a flashing indicator or light that alerts the driver when a vehicle is drifting out of its lane. The light is part of a lane departure warning system (LDWS) that uses a camera to monitor lane markings.
Adaptive Cruise Control –An adaptive cruise control (ACC) warning light may appear in red, amber, or green, indicating that the ACC system requires attention. The colour of the light and the accompanying message will determine the necessary action.
Automatic Emergency Braking – Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is a safety feature that can detect a potential collision and automatically apply the brakes if the driver doesn’t react in time. AEB can help reduce the severity of a collision or prevent it altogether
Blind Spot Detection – is an advanced safety feature that continuously monitors areas outside your direct line of sight. It helps to detect vehicles that may be lurking in your blind spots, which are not visible in your mirrors. When a vehicle is detected in these areas, the system provides a warning, usually through visual or audible alerts, helping you to make safer lane changes and reducing the risk of collisions. This feature enhances overall driving awareness and safety, particularly on busy roads or motorways.
Parking Assistance & More – is an advanced system that utilises sensors and cameras to help guide you through parking manoeuvres with greater precision and ease. By continuously monitoring the surroundings, it provides real-time feedback and alerts to prevent accidental collisions with obstacles, pedestrians, or other vehicles. This feature is particularly useful in tight parking spaces or busy environments, reducing the stress of parallel parking, reversing, and navigating confined areas. Some systems may also offer automated parking capabilities, taking control of steering while the driver manages acceleration and braking for an even smoother experience.






