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ADAS Calibration After Windscreen Replacement: What Singapore Drivers Need to Know
Modern vehicles are becoming smarter and safer with the help of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Features such as Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking and Adaptive Cruise Control are now found in many vehicles on Singapore roads. However, many vehicle owners may not realise that some of these safety systems rely on a camera mounted behind the front windscreen. This means that when your windscreen is replace
Jul 244 min read
Windscreen Repair or Replacement: How to Know Which One Your Car Needs
A small chip on your windscreen may seem harmless, but delaying repairs can quickly turn a minor problem into a costly replacement. Many drivers in Singapore are unsure whether they should repair or replace their windscreen. Understanding the difference can help you save time, money and keep your vehicle safe. When Can a Windscreen Be Repaired? Generally, a windscreen can be repaired if: The chip or crack is smaller than a 20-cent coin. The damage is not directly in the drive
Jun 182 min read
Why Windscreen Damage Should Never Be Ignored
Your vehicle’s windscreen is more than just a piece of glass — it is a critical safety component that protects you and your passengers while providing structural support to the vehicle. Even a small chip or crack can quickly worsen over time and compromise your safety on the road. At Glass-Fix, we often meet drivers who delay repairs because the damage appears minor. However, what starts as a tiny chip can eventually develop into a full crack across the windscreen, resulting
May 202 min read
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