
Subaru

Gold Class

GM

Ford

Chrysler

Dodge

FCA

FIAT

Jeep

Ram

CAP

Hyundai

Kia

Modern vehicles are smarter and safer than ever, thanks to Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS). Features like lane departure warnings, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking help prevent accidents—but what happens when a vehicle equipped with ADAS is involved in a collision? The repair process has changed drastically in recent years, and it’s important for vehicle owners to understand ADAS and how these safety features impact collision repairs.
ADAS refers to a suite of safety technologies designed to assist drivers in avoiding accidents. These systems rely on sensors, cameras, and radar to monitor surroundings and react to potential hazards. Common ADAS features include:
When a vehicle with ADAS is involved in an accident, even a minor fender bender can disrupt these sensitive systems. Unlike traditional repairs that focused mainly on structural damage, modern collision repairs require precise calibration and diagnostics to ensure these safety features function correctly.
1. Specialized Repair Procedures
Repairing ADAS-equipped vehicles requires manufacturer-specific procedures to prevent system malfunctions. A simple bumper replacement or windshield repair might seem straightforward, but if a radar sensor or camera is misaligned by even a fraction of an inch, it can lead to major safety risks.
2. Calibration is Critical
After repairs, ADAS components must be recalibrated to ensure they function as intended. There are two types of ADAS calibration:
Failing to calibrate ADAS systems correctly can cause them to malfunction or provide false warnings, putting the driver and others at risk.
3. Increased Repair Costs
Due to the advanced technology involved, ADAS repairs can be more expensive than traditional collision repairs. The need for specialized equipment, software updates, and trained technicians means that repairing an ADAS-equipped vehicle often requires more time and expertise.
At Morrow Collision Center, we stay ahead of the curve by using the latest ADAS calibration technology. When you bring your vehicle to us, you can expect:
If your vehicle has been in an accident, don’t trust just any repair shop to get it back on the road safely. At Morrow Collision Center, we understand the intricacies of ADAS and ensure every car repair is done right.
Contact us today to schedule your auto repair and let our experts restore your vehicle’s safety systems with precision and care.