GMC, Chevrolet, Buick & Cadillac

Factory Reset uses officially licensed GM Global Diagnostic Software (GDS 2 w/ GM Multiple Diagnostic Interface), calibration equipment, and uses statements from the ACDelco Technical Delivery System to qualify calibrations.


GM states that all vehicles being repaired must have pre and post scan performed with GM diagnostic software.

Source: GM Position Statement


Common GM ADAS Systems

Long/Short Range Object Sensor

Blind Spot

Rear Object Sensor

Steering Angle Sensor


Long/Short Range Object Sensor

Blind Spot

Rear Object Sensor

These object detecting radars do not usually require a calibration after a collision because they are programmed with the specifications required for operation. It it important during removal and inspection that the sides do not get mixed up. When the sensor is damaged and being replaced, it will need to be programmed to update the factory firmware and apply the profile to the vehicle.

When to Program Object Sensing Radars

  • After a replacement of a missing or damaged unit
  • Reverse ultrasonic sensors do not typically require this procedure

Steering Angle Sensor

The Steering Angle Sensor measures the steering wheel position and rate of turn. Calibrating this is crucial as its data is used in reference for many ADAS systems, including but not limited to, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and adaptive headlights.

When to Calibrate Steering Angle Sensor

  • After a wheel alignment
  • After a steering gear or column replacement
  • After steering angle sensor replacement
  • After a collision or other physical damage
  • After a replacement of the electronic brake control module

With our access to GM Global Diagnostic Software and ACDelco Technical Delivery System, we are also able to provide other various calibrations/programming as well as raw data performance readings and latest repair procedures on all modern GMC, Chevrolet, Buick & Cadillac vehicles.