Automated Driver Assistance Systems demonstrate how advances in automotive technology make drivers safer on the road by providing alerts and assisting them in effectively monitoring their surroundings.

ADAS, or advanced driver assistance systems, use a combination of sensors, cameras, and radars installed in the vehicle’s windshield, as well as technologies such as a departure warning system, forward collision detection, and automatic braking. Drivers who can monitor their surroundings and receive lane departure alerts can significantly reduce accidents because this technology takes care of some surprises on the road that are humanly impossible to spot.

As driver assistance systems (ADAS) become more popular among car owners, it is necessary to discuss ADAS windshield calibration.

What is ADAS Windshield Calibration, and Why Is It Worth It? 

Calibration is resetting or adjusting a system, equipment, tool, or digital accessory before using it to ensure it performs optimally. Previous usage may affect its performance by changing some settings. Hence, the calibration process adjusts the system’s settings to function properly.

As previously stated, the sensors, radars, and cameras aid in the proper performance of the ADAS on the vehicle’s windshield. As a result, the windshield becomes an essential component of the ADAS. Windshields, on the other hand, are easily damaged. Whether it’s a flying rock, harsh weather, or hurricane winds, the windshield isn’t completely safe.

This damage would necessitate a windshield replacement or repair, and all of the sensors, cameras, and equipment on the windshield would be turned off during this process. The auto glass technician will reattach them to the windshield after it has been replaced. Removing and reattaching these delicate accessories may cause minor functional changes. A change in one degree of a camera’s angle can result in inaccurate results, putting the driver’s safety at risk.

This is why the ADAS-enabled windshield requires calibration. All ADAS settings will be reset during the calibration, and the technician will test all cameras, sensors, and radars on the windscreen for 100% accuracy. Before the calibration is said to be complete, the technician will ensure that every part of the ADAS on the windshield is working properly. Calibration is also part of the ADAS maintenance process, and if it is neglected, it can lead to accidents, for which people often blame the system.

When Can I Calibrate My ADAS Windshield? 

You should recalibrate your ADAS whenever you repair or replace your windshield. However, that is not the only time when a windshield ADAS calibration is required. Disconnections, suspension changes, and wheel alignment can all cause the cameras and sensors to become misaligned and malfunction. This malfunctioning will, in turn, prevent the ADAS from detecting and avoiding hazards on the road.

As a result, if your vehicle requires major bodywork or adjustments such as those listed above, please take it to an auto technician for ADAS calibration. When it comes to sensitive digital cameras and sensors, you can never be too sure.

Who Does the Calibration? 

Recalibration may appear simple because it entails checking the cameras and sensors to see if they are still properly aligned for optimal functionality and resetting them if not. However, there is more to it than you think or perceive. The technology underlying the ADAS functions is complex and necessitates the expertise of auto technicians. When you need to recalibrate your ADAS windshield, always consult an auto technician and never attempt DIYs with complex digital settings like this.

Other ADAS features that will be tested include adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, forward collision alert, rain sensing wipers, and many more.

We have a highly qualified team of auto technicians at Auto Glass Specialists who make the job look easy with their experience and skills. Before handing you the keys, they recalibrate your vehicle’s ADAS windshield, regardless of make or model, to ensure laser-focus precision.

How Long Does A Typical Recalibration Last? 

We recommend that you calibrate your windshield immediately after replacing or repairing it. Replacements can take up to an hour, but calibration only takes 45 minutes. Windshield camera calibration primarily entails realigning the camera to meet the manufacturer’s specifications and restoring the system to proper operation. Following that, our technicians may drive the car for a few minutes to ensure that the cameras and sensors are operational.

It takes between 40 minutes and an hour for the adhesives to properly grip the windshield after it has been replaced. Some adhesives allow testing soon after installation, which reduces waiting time. Overall, recalibration time can vary, and your technician will be able to tell you better. Any windshield calibration process should take no more than an hour and no less than 40 minutes.

Why Choose Auto Glass Specialists 

For more than 17 years, we’ve been repairing and replacing windshields for car owners, and we earned a reputation for excellence and integrity for the following reasons:

  • We have a team of certified auto glass technicians with over 100 years of combined experience
  • We provide same-day and mobile services.
  • We work with your auto insurance.
  • We provide free car diagnosis and estimates.
  • Our prices are among the lowest, with no hidden fees.
  • Enjoy a 10% discount if you mention that you found our service on our website.
  • Our reviews are a testament to the quality of our work.

Contact Auto Glass Specialists for your ADAS Windshield Calibration Now! 

Bring your vehicle to Auto Glass Specialists to have your ADAS windshield recalibrated and stay safer on the road. If you are too busy to come to us, we offer same-day and mobile services. Our auto glass technicians are experienced professionals who can work on all vehicle models and makes. Don’t put off recalibration until after you’ve replaced your windshield. We can replace your windshield and perform a dynamic calibration at a reasonable cost.

Contact us now today for a free, no-obligation estimate, and we will do everything we can to keep you and your family safe on the road.