A successful calibration on the screen doesn’t always mean the job is complete. In this video, Andy and Josh break down what it really means to complete a proper calibration, starting with the correct setup and ending with a critical step many overlook: the test drive.
While the software may show a “pass” or “complete,” that doesn’t necessarily mean the job is finished. You’ll hear why validating system performance, like lane keep assist, is essential to confirming the calibration was done right, not just completed.
Want more on this topic? Check out these other videos:
SCRS Quick Tip: Is a “successful” calibration always a quality calibration?
SCRS Quick tip: Researching failed calibrations
SCRS Quick Tip: ADAS Target Tolerance?
SCRS Quick Tip: Flat & Level
SCRS Quick Tip: Tire Inflation impact on Calibration
These videos were filmed at the I-CAR Training Center in Appleton, WI.













