Dodge diagnostics & calibration in Springfield, IL.
The full flow for Dodge owners — first we diagnose what is actually wrong, then we calibrate the cameras, radar, and sensors that keep the safety systems working. Same scan tool the dealer uses, same factory procedures, without the dealer wait.
- 1Step 1 — Diagnose
What is your Dodge actually telling you?
When your Dodge rolls into our Springfield shop, the first thing we do is listen. You tell us what you are seeing — a warning light, a noise, lane-assist that pulls the wrong way, a Hornet that suddenly stopped charging overnight. We write it down in your own words, because that detail matters when the codes are not lining up.
See the full Dodge diagnostic procedureBrand scan toolsWe use the same scan tool Dodge dealers use, so we see every system on your vehicle — not just the ones a generic code reader can reach.
Charger Daytona EV readyFull high-voltage battery and charging diagnostics on the new Charger Daytona EV, including drive unit and thermal system checks.
- 2Step 2 — Calibrate
Get the safety systems back to factory spec.
For most of Dodge's recent history, driver-assist features were optional. You could check a box on a Charger or Durango order sheet to add forward collision warning, blind spot monitoring, or adaptive cruise control, but plenty of trucks and muscle cars rolled out of the factory without any of it. That has changed. Newer Dodges now ship with most of these safety features standard.
See the full Dodge calibration procedureDodge-approved scan toolsWe use the same diagnostic software your Dodge dealer uses, so every camera, radar, and module signs off correctly when the calibration is finished.
Targets for the Charger Daytona EVYour new Charger Daytona rides on Dodge's electric platform with a full suite of driver-assist features standard. We use the exact factory targets at the precise ride height the procedure calls for.
Dodge vehicles we service.
The same diagnostic and calibration coverage across the Dodge lineup.
- Charger Daytona EV (2024 and newer, electric platform)
- Hornet (2023 and newer, including R/T plug-in hybrid)
- Durango (current generation, including SRT trims)
- Charger sedan (2011 to 2023, legacy rear-drive platform)
- Challenger coupe (2008 to 2023, including Hellcat and SRT)
Tell us what happened to your Dodge.
Send the VIN and a quick description of what was repaired or what warning light came on. We will tell you whether you need diagnostics, calibration, or both — and what it costs before you commit.
