Verifying the camera/sensor is properly aligned and calibrated as per factory specifications
Correcting/ calibrating the 360-surround view, so the images received from multiple cameras placed all around the car are functioning correctly
Calibrating the sensors mounted on the side mirrors to detect vehicles in the adjacent lane(s)
Calibrating the BCM for all the electronics to function as per factory specifications
Calibrating the ECM so the air-fuel ratio, idle speed, variable valve timing, and ignition timing are functioning as per factory specifications
Calibrating the PCM, which controls the ECM and the TCM. This ensures the PCM module can correctly perform and operate as per factory specifications
Calibrating the TCM which is what the transmission uses to choose the ideal gear at any given time.
Calibrating this system to ensure the sensors to detect obstacles in your vehicle's path is operating as deigned
Calibrating this system which is designed to alert and assist drivers to avoid collisions and reduce the risk of incidents
Generally, these systems are to be calibrated when involved in a collision. This is due to these sensors being disrupted and parts of the vehicle being replaced. If the sensors /safety features are not functioning at their factory settings or there’s a chance they won’t, they can not reliably keep the driver safe.
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