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Your 2019 Favorites: Top Articles

As 2020 rolls in, we can reflect back on what the previous year had to offer. Let's take a look at some of the collision industry information you've been most interested in from this past year. These are the most popular articles from 2019.

The most popular article originally came out in January of 2019 under the title ADAS, Calibration, And Scanning Article Hotspot. This article is a complied list of some of the publications proven to be the most helpful when dealing with ADAS, calibration, and scanning. From definitions of commonly used terms, to understanding how each ADAS functions, to how to navigate OEM information, there's something for everyone. The article is updated as additional information is published. I-CAR's Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team remains committed to keeping you informed on industry changes as they happen.

You will also notice that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and calibration continue to remain a popular topic. As the use of ADAS continues to grow, understanding its functionality and repair procedures remains imperative to the collision repair industry.

The top ten articles of 2019 are:

  1. ADAS, Calibration, and Scanning Article Hotspot
  2. Typical Calibration Requirements for Blind Spot Sensors
  3. Pre- and Post-Repair System Scanning Position Statements
  4. Restraints Wiring Repairs
  5. Typical Calibration Requirements for Forward Radar Sensors
  6. Typical Calibration Requirements for Park Assist Sensors
  7. Honda Oil Requirements For A/C Systems With R-1234yf
  8. Where Did the Ford Inertia Switch Go?
  9. Mazda I-ELOOP Overview
  10. MIG Brazing What Is It, Why Should I Use It?

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