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ADAS Sub-Service

Steering Angle Sensor Zero-Point Reset

DFW Mobile ADAS calibration for collision shops, glass installers and alignment bays.

Steering angle sensor zero-point relearn after alignments, steering repair, or stability lamps. Sequenced with camera calibration at your DFW shop, stored zero documented on every job.

Onsite only - calibration is on-vehicle. Quotes returned in under 4 hours.

Steering Angle Sensor Zero-Point Reset
TARGET / OEM SPEC
Flat-rate pricing - confirmed before any work begins
Quotes are free - no obligation.
Quotes returned in under 4 business hours
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Built around what your shop actually needs.

About this service.

Why Alignment Shops Pair With Core Auto Logic

The steering angle sensor is the handshake between your alignment and the vehicle's electronics. We close that handshake at your shop with the stored zero documented.

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Sequenced With the Alignment
Zero-point relearn immediately after your rack time, then any dependent camera calibration - in the factory order, one bay window.
SEQUENCED
OEM Procedure, Verified Zero
Scan-tool-guided factory relearn with the stored angle checked against actual wheel position - not a battery-disconnect guess.
OEM SPEC
Proof on the RO
Pre-scan, post-scan, and the recorded zero on a signed report - the comeback insurance for every alignment ticket.
DOCS
Mobile Service Across the DFW Metroplex
We bring the target boards, tripods and OEM scan tools to your bay. Your vehicle never leaves the lift, your techs never leave their bays, and the work order stays in your shop.
Dallas Fort Worth Plano Arlington Irving Frisco McKinney Denton
DFW METRO COVERAGE
DFW ROUTE

How Onsite Steering Angle Sensor Zero-Point Reset Works

Calibration is on-vehicle only - you can't mail in a windshield. We bring OEM targets, software and a level floor plan to your shop, so the vehicle never leaves your lift.

We Come to Your Shop

Mobile tech arrives with OEM Software and Custom Tools, calibration targets and a J2534 interface.

  1. Schedule a visitOnsite work is typically scheduled within 24-48 hours; same-day may be available
  2. Tech arrives on-siteRoute window confirmed before arrival, targets and tooling in the van
  3. Calibrate to OEM specStatic and dynamic procedures per the factory service manual
  4. Verification & reportPost-scan and calibration report before we leave
COVERAGE
DFW Metroplex
Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Arlington, Frisco, Irving
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Everything covered in this service

Every job is bench-tested, logged and documented. No guesswork, no try-and-see flashes.

OEM Target Kits - Not Generic
TARGET
Factory-specification target kits for Toyota, Honda, Ford, GM, Stellantis, Hyundai, VAG, and Mercedes-Benz. Generic universal targets fail on radar-first and Ethernet-sensor systems.
Insurance-Ready Documentation
DOC
Every calibration includes a pre-scan report, a post-scan confirmation, module version logs, and a signed calibration success code summary acceptable to all major insurance carriers.
Mobile Service - We Come to Your Bay
MOBILE
We bring target boards, measuring tools, and scan tools to your location across the DFW Metroplex. Your vehicle stays on the lift; your techs never leave their bays.
Static + Dynamic in One Visit
STATIC-DYN
We handle both the target-board static alignment and any required dynamic drive cycle in one visit so the vehicle leaves your shop road-ready.
10+ Calibration Types Covered
SYSTEMS
Forward camera, front and corner radar, 360° surround-view, backup camera, parking ultrasonic arrays, HUD re-alignment, night vision, and steering-angle reset all in scope.
1-Year Unlimited Guarantee
GUARANTEE
Every calibration is backed by a full one-year unlimited-miles guarantee. If the calibration is the issue, we return and resolve it at no charge.
TOOL CAPABILITY MATRIX

Capable platforms for this work

Representative platforms we use to choose the calibration path, target setup, and subscription access for camera, radar, blind-spot, and surround-view work.

Static and dynamic ADAS calibration
AFTERMARKET PLATFORM
Autel, Launch Tech, Topdon Used when Autel coverage supports the procedure; late-model gaps can still require OE access.
Coverage varies by vehicle Tool subscription required
Source basis: Autel, Launch Tech, and Topdon scanner-vendor capability documentation.
ADAS target setup and guided calibration
AFTERMARKET PLATFORM
Autel, Launch Tech, Topdon Useful for guided aftermarket calibration coverage and setup verification.
Coverage varies by vehicle Tool subscription required
Source basis: Autel, Launch Tech, and Topdon scanner-vendor capability documentation.
Late-model Ford camera and radar routines
OEM SOFTWARE
Ford FDRS with VCM Factory routines require Ford access when the calibration is not exposed through aftermarket coverage.
OEM subscription required OEM subscription required No practical workaround
Source basis: Ford Diagnostic and Repair System service software documentation.
ADAS scan, topology, and pre-check support
AFTERMARKET PLATFORM
Autel, Launch Tech, Topdon Used for scan, topology, and ADAS workflow support where coverage is confirmed.
Coverage varies by vehicle Tool subscription required
Source basis: Autel, Launch Tech, and Topdon scanner-vendor capability documentation.

Failure Indicators

Symptoms of a steering angle sensor running on a stale zero.

Stability Lamp After Alignment
Traction or ESC light appears on the first drive after wheel or steering work.
ESC Intervenes on Straight Road
Stability control grabs a brake or cuts power with the wheel pointed straight.
Lane-Keep Pulls One Way
Steering assist consistently nudges toward one side - the camera and the SAS disagree.
Wheel Off-Center, Features Off
Steering wheel sits crooked and driver-assist features refuse to engage.

Common reasons customers book this service

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Every alignment changes the thrust line and where straight ahead actually is. The steering angle sensor must be re-zeroed to the new geometry or stability control and lane systems steer against a stale reference.
Rack replacement, tie rods, control arms, a new steering column, or clock-spring service all move or replace the sensor's mechanical reference. A zero-point relearn is required before any steering-referenced feature is trusted.
A traction or stability lamp that appears right after an alignment - or lane-keep that suddenly pulls to one side - is the classic signature of a steering angle sensor that was never reset.

From quote to delivery

How we move a job from intake to fully programmed and verified.

  1. Request a Quote - Under 4 Business HoursTell us the vehicle and what was done - alignment, steering repair, or a stability lamp that appeared afterward. SAS resets are often bundled with a camera or radar calibration in the same visit.
    Request a Quote - Under 4 Business Hours - Core Auto Logic steering-angle-sensor-calibration step 1
  2. Schedule On-Site ArrivalIdeally right after your alignment, in the same bay. We sequence the zero-point relearn before any dependent camera calibration so neither invalidates the other.
    Schedule On-Site Arrival - Core Auto Logic steering-angle-sensor-calibration step 2
  3. Zero-Point Relearn to OEM SpecThe factory procedure re-references the sensor on a level floor with wheels straight - scan-tool guided, with any required short drive segment - and we confirm the stored angle reads true.
    Zero-Point Relearn to OEM Spec - Core Auto Logic steering-angle-sensor-calibration step 3
  4. Documentation DeliveredPre-scan, post-scan, and the recorded zero confirmation on a signed report - proof the steering reference chain was restored.
    Documentation Delivered - Core Auto Logic steering-angle-sensor-calibration step 4

Frequently Asked Questions

It teaches the sensor where straight ahead is after the mechanical reference changed. Stability control, traction control, adaptive headlights, and lane systems all consume the steering angle signal - if the zero is wrong, every one of them reacts to steering input that is not really happening.
On most modern platforms, yes. The alignment moves the thrust line, so the old zero no longer matches the wheels. Many OEMs build the relearn into the alignment service procedure; skipping it is why stability lamps appear on the drive home.
A few platforms self-center after a stretch of straight driving, but most require a scan-tool-initiated zero-point procedure - and some need a specific drive pattern afterward. We run the method the OEM specifies rather than hoping the self-learn covers it.
That is the most common cause we see. The stability module compares steering angle against yaw and wheel speeds; a stale zero makes the math disagree and the module flags it. A zero-point relearn with verified stored values is the fix path before replacing parts.
Usually 30-60 minutes on-site, including verification. Bundled with a forward camera or lane system calibration it adds little time to the same visit - one trip, both halves of the steering chain done.
// ironclad guarantee

Backed by our 100% guarantee - not a footnote.

Every flash, calibration and programming job is backed by one of the strongest warranties in the industry. If it doesn't work, we fix it. If we can't fix it, you don't pay. Simple.

1-Year Unlimited Miles
Programming covered from the day we ship
No Fix, No Charge
Zero risk to you or your shop
Free Re-Flash
If it needs another pass, it's on us
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No ticket queues, no hold music

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Book onsite calibration anywhere in DFW - we come to your shop. Most quotes are returned in under 4 business hours.