Services

  • System diagnosis

    System diagnosis

    Regular diagnostics help maintain the reliability and effectiveness of ADAS features, contributing to overall vehicle safety.

    ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) diagnostics involve assessing the functionality and performance of various technologies designed to enhance vehicle safety and driving convenience.

  • Calibration and Alignment

    Calibration / Alignment

    Our state-of-the-art calibration equipment allows our technicians to quickly and effectively service your vehicle's Advanced Driver Assistance System calibration needs.

    John Bean® ADAS calibration systems are designed to streamline ADAS complicated calibration procedures so we can offer our customers a complete solution and get them back on the road with confidence.

  • Auto-detailing

    Auto-detailing

    Transform your vehicle with our premium auto detailing service! From deep cleaning and polishing to protecting your paint and upholstery, we use top-quality products and techniques to ensure your car looks its best.

    Trust us to enhance and preserve your vehicle's beauty, so you can enjoy a ride that’s as impressive as it is pristine.

FAQs

  • ADAS are technologies integrated into vehicles to enhance safety and driving comfort. They use sensors, cameras, and other technologies to assist drivers in various ways, such as collision avoidance, lane keeping, and adaptive cruise control.

  • ADAS technologies rely on a combination of sensors (like radar and cameras), software, and data processing to monitor the vehicle's surroundings. They provide feedback to the driver or take automatic actions to prevent accidents and improve driving efficiency.

  • Regular maintenance and calibration should be performed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. This often involves periodic inspections by a professional, especially after repairs or replacements of sensors or cameras.

  • Common features include adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and parking assistance.

  • While many new vehicles come with some form of ADAS as standard, the availability and extent of these systems can vary based on the make, model, and trim level. Some features might be optional or available only in higher-end models.

  • If you suspect that an ADAS system is malfunctioning, consult your vehicle’s manual for troubleshooting tips. If the issue persists, it’s best to take your vehicle to an authorized service center for diagnosis and repair.

  • Generally, ADAS systems are quite reliable, but their effectiveness can be influenced by factors like weather conditions, road quality, and sensor cleanliness. Regular maintenance and calibration are important for optimal performance.

  • No, ADAS systems are designed to assist drivers, not replace them. Drivers should remain attentive and in control of the vehicle at all times, as ADAS cannot account for every possible driving scenario.

  • Coverage for ADAS systems can vary. Typically, new vehicle warranties cover ADAS components, but it’s essential to check your specific warranty details to understand what is included and for how long.

  • ADAS systems can potentially lower insurance premiums because they contribute to improved safety and can reduce the likelihood of accidents. However, this varies by insurance provider and policy, so it’s a good idea to check with your insurer for specific details.