ADAS cameras mostly mounted to the inside of a car’s windshield, near the rearview mirror, front-facing ADAS cameras detect cars, pedestrians, and obstructions in your vehicle’s forward view. Front-facing camera sensors gauge distance to forward objects, detect and watch lane markings, identify traffic signs and some camera sense light levels.
When a windshield is replaced with front facing camera sensors, recalibration of safety features is a must.
ADAS calibration (and recalibration) is the precise physical alignment, testing, and electronic aiming of sensors that collect data to inform your vehicle’s advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), like forward collision warning (FCW), lane departure warning (LDW), automatic emergency braking (AEB) and Subaru EyeSight.
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