kdonnel
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My car is in the home stretch of getting repaired, well everything except the right headlight which keeps arriving broken and is now on backorder. While they wait on the headlight they offered to put the old one in, it has glass embedded in it but is not actually broken or non functional, and have me bring the car back once the part comes in.
The body shop put the car back together and sent it off to some other shop for calibration.
I got a notice from my insurance company that they had approved another supplemental payment to the body shop. The total is now up to $19,755.41 + $2,214 in diminished value.
What I found crazy were the prices listed for calibration:
$72.00 - Pre-Calibration Set up
$365.00 - Front radar calibration
$365.00 - Windshield camera(s) calibration
$235.00 - Parking Sensors - Azimuth System Check / Elevation System
$395.00 - Surround-view monitor cameras
$52.00 - Active Systems Verification Test Drive
$1484.00 - Total
That seems insane!
What are the procedures for calibrating the radar, windshield camera, and 360 view cameras?
I am assuming some procedure in FDRS and driving the car around? Or is it really more involved and requires specialized equipment worthy of the $1484 they are being paid by the insurance company?
The body shop put the car back together and sent it off to some other shop for calibration.
I got a notice from my insurance company that they had approved another supplemental payment to the body shop. The total is now up to $19,755.41 + $2,214 in diminished value.
What I found crazy were the prices listed for calibration:
$72.00 - Pre-Calibration Set up
$365.00 - Front radar calibration
$365.00 - Windshield camera(s) calibration
$235.00 - Parking Sensors - Azimuth System Check / Elevation System
$395.00 - Surround-view monitor cameras
$52.00 - Active Systems Verification Test Drive
$1484.00 - Total
That seems insane!
What are the procedures for calibrating the radar, windshield camera, and 360 view cameras?
I am assuming some procedure in FDRS and driving the car around? Or is it really more involved and requires specialized equipment worthy of the $1484 they are being paid by the insurance company?
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