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ADAS calibration equipment for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, covering forward-facing cameras, radar sensors and LiDAR units, supplied through Tec-Stop at Truckstop Group. Workshop-based static calibration for windscreen replacements, front-end repairs and geometry adjustments. Call our team for current availability.

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Car ADAS calibration equipment from Tec-Stop at Truckstop Group

Passenger car ADAS calibration is now a standard workshop requirement. Most modern cars carry at least one ADAS feature, and any of these can require recalibration after routine repair work. A windscreen replacement on a camera-equipped car triggers a calibration requirement in almost every case. Without recalibration after the repair, the ADAS system may operate outside specification without triggering a warning light.

Car ADAS calibration equipment must accommodate the range of sensor heights and mounting positions across different vehicle platforms, with manufacturer-specific target patterns and placement requirements. The software must communicate with the specific ADAS control module for each make and model. Tec-Stop's car ADAS range supports workshops looking to bring calibration in-house rather than subcontracting every ADAS job.

Call our team to discuss current equipment models, software coverage and vehicle mix suitability for your workshop.

Frequently asked questions

Does every windscreen replacement require ADAS calibration?

On vehicles with a forward-facing camera mounted to or behind the windscreen, yes. Some insurance policies now include ADAS recalibration as part of windscreen replacement cover.

How much space does car ADAS static calibration require?

A flat, level surface with space in front of the vehicle for the target — typically 2 to 4 metres from the front bumper. The area must be free from reflective surfaces that could confuse the camera during calibration.

Can one ADAS calibration system cover all car makes?

No single system covers every manufacturer, but comprehensive platforms offer broad multi-make coverage through modular target frames and regularly updated software. Confirm coverage against your workshop's typical vehicle mix before purchase.