
Top 5 Signs Your Vehicle’s Sensors Need Calibration
Your car’s sensors are its “eyes and ears.” They help detect objects, assist in parking, and maintain your safety on the road. But over time, these sensors can lose accuracy.

Your car’s sensors are its “eyes and ears.” They help detect objects, assist in parking, and maintain your safety on the road. But over time, these sensors can lose accuracy.

Gone are the days when fixing cars was all about mechanical parts. Today’s vehicles are more like computers on wheels, packed with dozens of control modules that require precise coding and configuration.

Modern vehicles rely heavily on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) — including lane departure warnings, adaptive cruise control, and collision avoidance. However, even a minor repair or windshield replacement can throw these systems out of alignment.