Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) Testing
Ensure Your Safety with Professional AEB Testing
- Safety assurance
- Prevention of system failures
- Optimal performance
Ensure Your Safety with Professional AEB Testing
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) is an advanced safety feature designed to prevent collisions or reduce their severity. AEB systems automatically apply the brakes when an imminent collision is detected, helping to avoid or mitigate accidents. Regular testing of your AEB system is crucial to ensure it operates effectively when you need it most.
Comprehensive Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) testing to ensure your vehicle's safety systems are functioning correctly and reliably.
Why is AEB Testing Important?
- Safety Assurance: Verifies that your AEB system is functioning correctly, providing peace of mind on the road.
- Optimal Performance: Ensures the system responds accurately and quickly in emergency situations.
- Prevention of System Failures: Identifies and resolves any issues before they compromise your safety.
- Compliance with Manufacturer Standards**: Maintains your vehicle’s safety features according to manufacturer specifications.
Our AEB Testing Services
1. Detailed Diagnostic Evaluation
- Our skilled technicians conduct a thorough diagnostic evaluation to assess the current state of your AEB system.
- We use advanced diagnostic tools to identify any potential issues or malfunctions in the system.
2. Comprehensive AEB Testing
- We perform a series of controlled tests to evaluate the performance of your AEB system.
- This includes testing the system’s response to various scenarios, such as stationary objects, moving vehicles, and sudden obstacles.
3. Post-Test Analysis and Reporting
- After testing, we provide a detailed analysis of the AEB system’s performance, including any areas of concern.
- We explain the results and recommend any necessary repairs or adjustments to ensure optimal functionality.
4. Calibration and Adjustment
- If issues are identified, we perform precise calibration and adjustments to ensure your AEB system operates correctly.
- We use manufacturer-approved techniques and equipment to maintain system accuracy.
When to Get Your AEB System Tested
- After a Collision: Ensure your AEB system is functioning correctly after any impact.
- Warning Indicators: If your vehicle displays AEB-related warning lights or messages, schedule an immediate test.
- Routine Maintenance: Regular AEB testing during routine maintenance intervals helps maintain system reliability.
- Suspicious Behaviour: If you notice your AEB system is not responding as expected, get it tested right away.
Do you have a question?
We have the answer!
- Can AEB be retrofitted to older vehicles?
Retrofitting AEB to older vehicles is generally not feasible due to the integration required with the vehicle’s systems.
- How do I know if my car has AEB?
Check your vehicle’s manual, or consult with your local NexDrive workshop. AEB may be listed under safety or driver assistance features.
- How do I maintain my vehicle’s AEB?
Regular maintenance, including sensor cleaning and system checks, is essential for optimal AEB performance. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines or speak with your local NexDrive workshop.
- How does AEB work?
AEB uses sensors, radar, and cameras to monitor the road ahead. When a potential collision is detected, the system alerts the driver and, if necessary, automatically applies the brakes.
- What is AEB?
AEB is a safety feature in vehicles that automatically applies the brakes when a potential collision is detected, helping to prevent or reduce the severity of accidents.