Incorporating ADAS In Your Business

Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) has hit the automotive industry with full force. Driven by consumer demand and vehicle safety ratings, most vehicles available have the option of being equipped with the full ADAS suite and many have some of these systems as standard. Many of these systems will require calibrations after they are repaired. When it comes to how a collision facility will handle this relatively new and changing technology, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered. Luckily, I-CAR has developed a course that will help businesses make the important decisions regarding ADAS.

The Incorporating ADAS in Your Business course will assist in answering many of the ADAS related questions that arise when collision repairs are made on an ADAS equipped vehicle. This course will help answer questions such as:

  • Can my facility handle ADAS calibration?
  • What are my options for calibration and scanning equipment?
  • If I am unable or do not want to perform calibrations, what are my options?
  • Where are ADAS sensors located?
  • And much more!

Check out this course to get on the fast track to adapting your business to handle ADAS calibrations. This course will help with the blueprinting process of ADAS vehicles and aid in speeding up production, minimizing delays from lack of information. Knowledge of these safety systems are key to ensuring complete, safe, and quality repairs.


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