Imagine driving on a busy road, and your car helps you recognize traffic signs, monitor blind spots, or automatically maintain a safe distance. If you notice that these helpful features are working inconsistently or not responding, it's time to check and diagnose the Driver Assistance Systems - TSR, ACC, BLIS, AFS, LDW, HHC, SBR. We will connect specialized equipment to quickly identify errors and provide recommendations for further action, so you can drive calmly and safely.
When should you check the driver assistance systems?
- Traffic signs do not appear on the display
- Adaptive cruise control does not turn on or turns off by itself
- The blind spot indicator in the mirror does not light up when a vehicle approaches
- Headlights do not turn when steering
- The car rolls back on an incline
- The lane departure warning system does not activate
- The seatbelt indicator does not turn off or keeps flashing
- Error messages related to assistance systems appear on the dashboard
What does the maintenance of assistance systems include?
- Connecting a diagnostic tool to the onboard computer
- Analyzing the condition of all assistance systems
- Checking error codes and their interpretation
- Conducting a test drive to check system performance in motion
- Recommendations for further action - repair or adjustment
Additional information about the service
Modern vehicles are equipped with numerous technologies that help drivers feel more confident and safe on the road. The Driver Assistance Systems - TSR, ACC, BLIS, AFS, LDW, HHC, SBR provide control over traffic signs, blind spots, adaptive lighting, and much more. However, these systems require regular diagnostics to function smoothly and not let you down at critical moments.
Diagnostics and system checks
The first step in maintenance is connecting a specialized diagnostic tool to the vehicle's computer. We read error codes, check the condition of all modules and sensors responsible for the operation of the assistance systems. After that, we conduct a test drive to see how the systems perform in practice and confirm the diagnostic results.
Repair and adjustment options
If we identify issues, our specialists will advise whether adjustments or cleaning of sensors and cameras will suffice, or if component replacement is necessary. For example, sometimes it is enough to clean the front view camera or recalibrate the blind spot sensors for the systems to function correctly again. In cases where parts are severely damaged, we recommend replacement - this ensures safety and reliability.
Final check and recommendations
After all work is completed, we recheck the systems on the stand and on the road to ensure everything operates without issues. We explain to clients how to properly use these features and when to undergo diagnostics again. Regular checks will help avoid unexpected failures and maintain comfort and safety while driving.