Active Brake Assist Calibration/Coding/Replacement
Active Brake Assist Calibration/ Coding/ Replacement
Active Brake Assist in Mercedes-Benz electric and hybrid vehicles uses radar and camera input to help prevent collisions. After replacing system components or repairing frontal damage, it’s crucial to recalibrate and code this system for optimal performance. At AT Technicians, we provide complete services including calibration, coding, and unit replacement for Active Brake Assist systems. We begin by using Xentry diagnostic tools to assess sensor alignment, control module status, and error codes. If needed, we replace the faulty control unit or brake sensor using OE-grade parts. Once installed, we perform dynamic and static calibrations to align the system with the vehicle’s driving profile. Coding ensures the new or recalibrated module communicates correctly with ADAS systems, electronic stability controls, and braking actuators. A final road test verifies collision alert timing, automatic brake response, and integration with other driver assist technologies. Stay safe with proactive braking choose AT Technicians for accurate Active Brake Assist system servicing.
AT Technicians active brake assist calibration/coding/replacement service ensures:
- The cost of repairs over the life of the vehicle will be reduced
- The performance of the vehicle will be improved
- The chance of Breakdown and time off road dramatically reduced
- Better economic fuel consumption
- Increase in vehicle life
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Frequently Asked Questions
When does Active Brake Assist require recalibration?
After replacing system components, repairing frontal damage, or addressing sensor or control unit faults.
How does AT Technicians service Active Brake Assist?
We use Xentry diagnostics to check sensor alignment, module status, and error codes, and perform calibration, coding, or unit replacement as needed.
What is Active Brake Assist in Mercedes-Benz vehicles?
It’s a safety system using radar and cameras to detect potential collisions and assist with automatic braking.
How is system performance verified after service?
We conduct dynamic and static calibrations followed by a road test to confirm collision alert timing, automatic brake response, and system integration.
What components can be replaced during service?
Faulty brake sensors or control units are replaced with OE-grade parts for proper system functionality.
Why is coding necessary after calibration or replacement?
Coding ensures the module communicates correctly with ADAS, electronic stability control, and braking actuators.





