ADAS vs. Self-Driving: Clearing Up the Confusion
ADAS features help drivers stay safer, but they are not self-driving systems. Understanding what ADAS can and cannot do—and ensuring proper calibration after repairs—helps drivers make informed decisions about vehicle safety.
How Wheel Alignment Affects ADAS Accuracy: What Every Driver Needs to Know
Wheel alignment affects more than steering and tire wear. Learn how alignment relates to ADAS verification, which features drivers often notice, and when calibration helps confirm safety systems function as designed.
Signs Your ADAS May Be Misaligned After an Alignment Job
Wheel alignment affects more than tire wear. Learn how alignment can relate to ADAS verification, the warning signs drivers should watch for, and when calibration helps confirm safety systems function as designed.
Why Recalibrating Your Vehicle’s ADAS Isn’t Optional After a Collision
After a collision, even minor repairs can impact ADAS sensor accuracy. For drivers in Thousand Oaks, this guide explains why post-collision scanning and calibration are often essential to a complete and safe repair—and how proper documentation helps reduce long-term safety and liability risks.
Why Recalibrating Your Vehicle’s ADAS Isn’t Optional After a Collision
After a collision—even a minor one—your vehicle’s ADAS sensors can shift out of alignment, leaving safety systems unreliable. Skipping recalibration isn’t just risky, it creates hidden dangers and liability for both drivers and body shops. Learn why ADAS recalibration after a collision is not optional, what proper OEM procedures require, and how Abel Diagnostic Centers ensures precision with certified equipment, controlled environments, and VIN-tied documentation.