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Future Now: Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and the Importance of Specialized Wheel Alignments

Published on Jun 23, 2023 by Talia Mushinsky

While we may not yet have flying cars like the ones envisioned in old sci-fi movies, the automobile industry has advanced leaps and bounds, crafting state-of-the-art vehicles that bring the future to our driveways. The key to these advancements is the inclusion of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) in modern vehicles. Here at Kunes Auto Group, we're keen to help you understand the role of ADAS and its importance in vehicle safety and performance.

Unveiling ADAS: A Futuristic Approach to Safe Driving

ADAS is an umbrella term for the suite of features that employs technology to enhance vehicle safety and the overall driving experience. These systems are essentially the 'brains' of your vehicle, using sensors, cameras, radars, and lasers to collect data and make real-time decisions about speed and direction. Whether it's self-parking, emergency braking, or even self-driving features, all rely on ADAS for optimal performance.

Understanding and maintaining these sophisticated systems is crucial. A misaligned wheel or misdirected sensor could lead to unnecessary braking, poor parking, or, worse, an outright dangerous situation. ADAS-reliant vehicles necessitate a specialized wheel alignment process for the best performance - a fact not many vehicle owners are aware of.

Is My Vehicle ADAS-Enabled?

Your car doesn't need to be a fully autonomous vehicle to be equipped with ADAS. If you're unsure about your vehicle's ADAS capabilities, here are three simple steps to check:

  • Consult your owner's manual: This important document provides a comprehensive overview of your vehicle's features, including any ADAS systems.
  • Inspect your car: Look for cameras typically found on the tailgate, beneath side mirrors, on the rearview mirror, or on the front bumper.
  • Ask a technician: Contact our expert team at Kunes Auto Group, and we'll help you identify any ADAS features in your car.

Remember, ADAS-equipped vehicles need extra care at the service center!

Comparing "Normal" and ADAS Vehicle Alignments

A typical wheel alignment involves the use of computerized systems by skilled technicians to ensure all four wheels of your car are aligned properly. This not only optimizes your vehicle's performance but also prevents premature tire wear.

 

However, ADAS-equipped vehicles require a specialized process known as a Safety Systems Alignment. This includes not just standard wheel alignment but also the calibration of ADAS sensors, cameras, and radars. Proper alignment is crucial to ensure these components function correctly.

The Need for a Safety Systems Alignment

Does your vehicle have features like automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, a rear camera system, or active front steering? If yes, a Safety Systems Alignment is essential.

 

You might usually opt for an alignment when your vehicle drifts to one side, or when you get new tires. But with ADAS, the signs might not be as noticeable until one of the features malfunctions. Hence, it's crucial to schedule regular Safety Systems Alignments as part of your routine vehicle maintenance.

Here at Kunes Chevrolet GMC of Lake Geneva's Service Center, our skilled technicians, equipped with state-of-the-art tools, are ready to ensure your vehicle, and all its safety features, are running optimally. For more information or to schedule an appointment, don't hesitate to contact us!

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