Front Camera Calibration for ADAS Safety Systems

After a windshield replacement, your vehicle’s driver-assist features must be recalibrated to restore accuracy and safety.

What Is ADAS Camera Calibration?

Calibration realigns your vehicle’s forward-facing camera after windshield replacement.

This camera powers systems like:

– Lane-keep assist

– Forward-collision warning

– Adaptive cruise control

– Emergency braking

If calibration is skipped, these systems may not work correctly.

Our Calibration Process

1

Scan

We perform a pre-scan to detect system status and ADAS faults.

2

Set Up Targets

Calibration targets and tools are positioned following manufacturer specs.

3

Align & Calibrate

The camera is recalibrated using OEM-approved software and equipment.

4

Road-Test (if needed)

Dynamic calibration verifies proper function while driving.

5

Final Verification

We confirm ADAS warnings are cleared and systems operate correctly.

Why Calibration Is Required

Safety

Ensures your ADAS systems detect lanes, objects, and vehicles properly.

Accuracy

Improves alignment for cameras and sensors affected during replacement.

Manufacturer Requirement

All major car brands require recalibration after windshield replacement.

Insurance Compliance

Insurance companies expect calibration for any ADAS-equipped vehicle.

When Does Your Car Need Calibration?

Your vehicle needs ADAS calibration when

– The windshield has been replaced

– The front camera was disconnected

– The camera mounting bracket was disturbed

– The vehicle shows ADAS warnings

– The car has lane-assist or collision warning features

Cost and Insurance

Most insurance plans cover ADAS calibration when paired with windshield replacement.
We work directly with insurers to streamline the process.

Static vs Dynamic Calibration

Static Calibration
Done in-shop using targets, lasers, and calibration tools.

Dynamic Calibration
Performed on the road at specific speeds to complete the process.
Some vehicles require one or both, we follow the manufacturer’s requirements.

How Long Does Calibration Take?

Static calibration: 30–60 minutes

Dynamic calibration: 20–40 minutes

Combined: up to 90 minutes

Frequently asked questions

Is calibration mandatory?

Yes, manufacturers require it when the windshield is replaced.

Does insurance cover calibration?

Usually yes when associated with glass replacement.

How do I know if my car has ADAS?

If you have lane-assist, adaptive cruise control, or forward-collision alerts, your vehicle likely has ADAS.

What happens if I skip calibration?

Your safety systems may malfunction and warning lights may appear.

Will calibration fix my ADAS warning light?

If the issue is camera alignment, yes.

Can you calibrate all makes and models?

Yes, we use manufacturer-approved tools and procedures.

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Compatible Vehicle Brands

Audi
BMW
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Ford
GMC
Honda
Hyundai
Jeep
Kia
Lexus
Mazda
Mercedes
Mitsubishi
Nissan
RAM
Subaru
Tesla
Toyota
Volkswagen
Audi
BMW
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Ford
GMC
Honda
Hyundai
Jeep
Kia
Lexus
Mazda
Mercedes
Mitsubishi
Nissan
RAM
Subaru
Tesla
Toyota
Volkswagen
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