The Auto Glass Safety Council (AGSC) released a checklist for use with vehicles that require an Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) calibration after having an auto glass replacement.
“Proper calibration of the ADAS system in a vehicle after auto glass replacement is integral to the safety of the vehicle,” said Jacques Navant, AGSC ADAS Committee chairperson. “Our committee developed this checklist, as guidance for everyone replacing glass in vehicles equipped with ADAS to complete the calibration process properly.”
The checklist includes a variety of sections including pre-replacement and post-replacement procedures covering static, dynamic and combination systems.
“AGSC members put the safety of their customers first and making sure an ADAS system is properly calibrated is an important part of that safety protocol,” said Bob Beranek, AGSC AGRSS Standards Committee chairperson. “We expect calibration procedures soon will be included in the ANSI AGSC Automotive Glass Replacement Safety Standard (AGRSS) as well and that those procedures will cross-reference the check list,” he added.
AGSC members can obtain a copy of the checklist in the member resources section of the AGSC website at www.agsc.org/members/ or by emailing Kathy Bimber at kbimber@agsc.org. As an industry service, the checklist is available to prospective members on the Council’s website at www.agsc.org/adas/.