Autel Adds ADAS Calibration Coverage for 2023 Models

Autel Adds ADAS Calibration Coverage for 2023 Models

Autel has also added a DTC analysis feature to provide causes and solutions for ADAS sensor and component faults.

Autel released its 2023 ADAS calibration coverage for an extensive list of vehicle brands and is adding a DTC analysis feature to provide causes and solutions for ADAS sensors and components faults. Available to all MaxiSYS tablet owners, MS906 Pro and higher, with active ADAS calibration software subscriptions, Autel said its calibration coverage expands to:

  • GM 2023-’24 Canyon, Cadillac Lyriq, and XT4,
  • Honda/Acura 2023 HR-V, Pilot, Civic, and Accord,
  • Hyundai 2023 IONIQ 5 Mazda 2023 CX-50, CX-90 & MX-30 models,
  • Infiniti 2023-’25 Q50, 2024-’25 QX60, 2023-’25 QX80,
  • Kia 2023 Sorento
  • Land Rover 2020-’23 Rover, Range Rover Sport, and Discovery,
  • Lexus 2022 RC300, 2022 UX200, 2023 NX400h, LC500h, LC500, LC500C, and 2024 UX250H,
  • Maserati 2023 Levante M161, Ghibli M157, and Quattroporte M156
  • Mazda 2023 CX-50, CX-90, and MX-30,
  • Nissan 2023-’24 Versa, 2023-’25 Kicks, and 2023-’25 Rogue Sport
  • Toyota 2023-’24 BZ4X, and 2023 Corolla Cross HEV

Autel offers ADAS camera, radar and lidar calibration coverage for U.S.-, Asian- and European-ADAS-equipped vehicles through its stationary and mobile ADAS calibration systems. The new DTC analysis feature provides technicians with detailed fault cause possibilities and suggested fault solutions, including component repairs or replacements when a DTC in an ADAS system is detected. The feature is intended to facilitate the quick repair of the system with the cause and solutions displayed with a tape on the question icon adjacent to the trouble code, Autel said.

The company said an update to the wheel alignment software is also available for IA900WA users for numerous vehicles, including those made by GM, Infiniti, Kia, Land Rover, Lexus, Maserati, Mazda, Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen. The Autel IA900WA wheel alignment and ADAS calibration system provides vehicle wheel alignment coverage from the 1960s to today, the company said.

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