Modern vehicles rely on a network of cameras, radar modules, and sensors to power their ADAS safety features. When any of these components are displaced during a collision repair, windshield replacement, or body work, they must be precisely recalibrated. Evergreen Calibration’s mobile technicians handle all camera and radar calibration types on-site at your facility.
The forward-facing camera — typically mounted behind the windshield near the rearview mirror — is the most commonly calibrated ADAS component. It powers:
Calibration is required after windshield replacement, any structural repair near the windshield area, or camera removal/reinstallation.
Front-facing radar modules are usually mounted behind the front grille or bumper cover. They support:
Calibration is required after front bumper or grille repair/replacement, or any work that displaces the radar module.
Rear and side-mounted radar sensors power:
These radar modules are typically housed in the rear bumper or rear quarter panels. Calibration is needed after rear bumper repair, quarter panel work, or sensor replacement.
360-degree surround view systems use multiple cameras (typically four — front, rear, left, right) to create a bird’s-eye view for parking and low-speed maneuvering. If any camera is disturbed during repair, the entire system may need recalibration.
An increasing number of vehicles use LiDAR sensors for advanced autonomy features. These sensors create 3D maps of the vehicle’s surroundings and require precision calibration after any displacement.
Contact us at (844) 746-2327 or through our contact page to schedule on-site camera and radar calibration at your facility.
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