@Gokhan any tips on ADAS VEHICLE ALIGNMENT? Anyone paid for this? Firestone has an exemption on lifetime alignment with extra charge for ADAS. Why Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems Require Special Alignment | Firestone Complete Auto Care "This alignment not only adjusts the three angles of the tire, but it also calibrates the ADAS cameras, sensors, and radar that help control the computerized components. These components rely on proper alignment of the vehicle and they may not function correctly if the vehicle is out of alignment. For instance, some rear camera systems track your wheel angle to display the path your vehicle will travel as you reverse. If the camera isn’t calibrated correctly or the steering wheel is out of alignment, the camera will show an improper image and potentially turn a safety feature into a hazardous situation. When getting a Safety Systems Alignment, there are a few things to note."
I had the Firestone lifetime four-wheel alignment on my old Corolla (RIP after the hit-and-run accident). It is indeed a lifetime free service as long as you have your car. The one-time fee wasn't that much. You can also add life-time wheel balancing, road-hazard damage, etc. on it. I don't know anything about the sensor and camera alignments. You can subscribe to TIS for a day to download the alignment sections of the repair manual, which I would think there are hundreds of. On a similar note, I read that a woman bought a lifetime free repair service (Firestone?) on a 1960ish car for like $50 when she was young, and she kept the car and used the service for more than 50 years, paying nothing!
Snake oil? My first thought: why don’t you hear about this from Toyota dealerships. Next thought: it’s either ineffective (probably for the best), or it might royally mess something up. A proprietary system, being adjusted by a generic tire place??
My thoughts exactly, but as with ISO specs and maintenance I would think this would be a safety feature that requires a good knowledgeable tech to avoid liability for Firestone who talks sternly on the importance on the subject. Of course they'd have to offer the service correctly. Now I had an alignment done by the dealership and just now wonder if they even considered the ADAS aspect of such when it was done. They have a great tool at Toyota service entry that actually checks alignment automatically. But it doesn't check the ADAS?!?!... mmm One step forward ideally.