Locating ADAS Information: Hyundai

As a collision repair technician, there is one part of a service manual that houses all of the information you would ever need…right? This is not the case with modern vehicles. You may be required to look in numerous manuals to find the information required to safely repair the vehicle.

The Repairability Technical Support (RTS) portal has videos posted to show you how to navigate specific OEM body repair manuals (BRMs), but this sometimes just gets you in the door. If you are looking for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) information in the BRM, you may not find any information at all. ADAS information is not normally located in the body repair manual. You may have to go into the service manual to find ADAS or a separate manual altogether. Luckily, the RTS team has already navigated most of the OEM repair manuals and we’ve found the ADAS information. Let’s see where to find ADAS information from Hyundai.

Log into hyundaitechinfo.com and go to the vehicle-specific shop manual.

Once the shop manual is open, ADAS information is found in the following categories:

  • Engine Electrical: This is where information on adaptive cruise control is found.
  • Body Electrical System: This is where information on systems like adaptive lighting, blind spot detection, rear cross traffic, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, rear view, and park assist is found.
  • Brake System: This is where information on collision braking and collision warning is found.
  • Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS): This is where all ADAS information is found in some manuals.

This is also where most ADAS component R&I procedures and calibration procedures are found.

Some calibration events are found in these categories. You may also have to look in the R&I procedure for the body part that the ADAS component is attached to.

For additional Hyundai information, check out the Hyundai OEM Information page.

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