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ADAS Calibration by Westminster Mobile Auto Glass

OEM procedure-based ADAS calibration with static and dynamic options, pre/post diagnostic scans, and calibration documentation.

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Westminster Mobile Auto Glass provides ADAS calibration and recalibration aligned to manufacturer procedures to help restore proper system performance after service or repair.

Each appointment includes static or dynamic calibration as required, pre-scan and post-scan verification, and calibration documentation when applicable.

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OEM Procedure Based ADAS Calibration

ADAS calibration is not a generic adjustment. Each vehicle has specific requirements that can determine whether calibration is static, dynamic, or a combination, and what verification steps are required. Our process follows manufacturer requirements so results match the way the system is designed to operate.

What OEM aligned means for your calibration

  • Manufacturer defined calibration methods based on the vehicle's ADAS system type
  • Diagnostic scanning to support verification before and after calibration
  • Focus on correct camera and sensor alignment outcomes
  • Service documentation for your records when applicable

Calibration limitations and expectations

Some vehicles may have conditions that affect calibration requirements or feasibility. Examples include changes in ride height, non-standard wheel and tire setups, or other modifications that influence sensor angles and system geometry. If your vehicle has modifications, share that upfront so we can confirm feasibility before scheduling.

What You Receive After ADAS Calibration

You should leave with clear proof of what was checked and what was completed. Westminster Mobile Auto Glass structures ADAS calibration around verification and documentation, so you have a record of the service tied to your vehicle.

Deliverables you can expect

  • Pre-scan results to document diagnostic status before calibration
  • Calibration completion confirmation when the vehicle system supports recorded completion results
  • Post-scan results to document diagnostic status after calibration
  • Service documentation for your records, including the calibration type performed when applicable

Why this matters

ADAS calibration affects systems that support braking, steering support, and driver warnings. Verification scans and records help confirm the vehicle's ADAS cameras and sensors are communicating correctly and reporting the expected status after calibration.

ADAS Systems That May Require Calibration

ADAS calibration can apply to multiple driver assistance features depending on how your vehicle is equipped. Many vehicles rely on a forward-facing camera and additional sensors that support safety functions.

Common ADAS features linked to calibration

  • Lane departure warning and lane keeping assist
  • Forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Forward-facing camera systems used for object detection and lane recognition
  • Blind spot monitoring when sensor calibration applies based on vehicle design
  • Pedestrian detection and related camera-based safety features on supported vehicles

What determines what gets calibrated

Your vehicle year, make, model, trim, and ADAS package determine which cameras and sensors require calibration, plus whether the required method is static calibration, dynamic calibration, or both.

When ADAS Recalibration Is Typically Required

ADAS calibration is commonly required when something changes that can affect camera aim, sensor alignment, or the way the system interprets the road environment. If your vehicle has ADAS features like lane keeping assist, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, or adaptive cruise control, recalibration may be needed after certain services.

Common triggers that can require ADAS recalibration

  • After windshield replacement when a forward-facing camera is mounted to the glass or uses a bracket associated with the glass
  • After collision repair when vehicle structure, mounting points, or sensor angles can shift
  • After suspension or alignment related service when changes can influence vehicle geometry and sensor orientation
  • After certain camera or sensor related repairs when components are removed, replaced, or repositioned

What to expect when you contact us

We quote and schedule based on your vehicle year, make, model, trim, and what triggered recalibration. This keeps the service matched to the correct OEM procedure and helps avoid wasted time on the wrong calibration path.

Static vs Dynamic ADAS Calibration

There are two common calibration methods used across manufacturers, and the required method depends on the vehicle system design and the OEM procedure. Some vehicles require one method. Others require both.

Static calibration

Static calibration is performed in a controlled setup using manufacturer specified calibration targets and measurement requirements. The goal is to confirm the camera and sensor systems reference the correct alignment points so ADAS features respond as intended.

Dynamic calibration

Dynamic calibration is performed using vehicle operation under manufacturer defined conditions to verify the system interprets real-world inputs correctly. This method is used on vehicles where the OEM procedure requires driving-based verification as part of calibration.

Why method choice matters

Static and dynamic calibration are not interchangeable. The required method is determined by the vehicle's ADAS architecture, the sensor types involved, and the manufacturer's procedure for that specific model and system.

How Long ADAS Calibration Takes and What Affects Cost

ADAS calibration time and pricing vary because each vehicle has a different mix of cameras, sensors, and OEM procedures. We set expectations clearly and quote based on the exact system requirements for your vehicle.

Factors that influence time

  • Calibration method required: static calibration, dynamic calibration, or both
  • Number of systems involved: forward-facing camera systems and additional ADAS sensors depending on vehicle equipment
  • OEM procedure complexity: manufacturer requirements vary by make, model, and ADAS architecture
  • Vehicle condition constraints: requirements that must be met for calibration to complete successfully

Factors that influence cost

  • Vehicle system type and ADAS package
  • Required equipment and procedure for the OEM calibration path
  • Whether multiple calibrations are required for the same vehicle (system dependent)

To get pricing and availability, request a quote with your vehicle details. We will confirm the appropriate calibration method and what documentation you will receive after service.

Request ADAS Calibration Pricing

Ready to schedule ADAS calibration or windshield camera recalibration? Send your vehicle details and we will confirm the correct OEM calibration path and provide pricing and availability.

Call now or request an ADAS calibration quote with Westminster Mobile Auto Glass.

Questions

ADAS Calibration FAQs

Common questions about ADAS calibration cost, timing, and when it is required.

Windshield calibration usually costs about $300 to $600. Final price depends on the vehicle year, make, model, how many ADAS systems need calibration, and whether the procedure is static, dynamic, or both.

Windshield calibration usually takes 1 to 3 hours. Time depends on the calibration type, vehicle complexity, and whether the system requires one procedure or multiple steps.

Poor calibration can cause lane departure or lane keep assist problems, unexpected adaptive cruise control behavior, unreliable forward collision warnings, and ADAS or camera warning lights on the dashboard.

Calibration often fails because the vehicle setup does not meet OEM requirements, the target setup is incorrect, pre-existing fault codes are present, or vehicle modifications have changed ride height or sensor angles.

Missing a required calibration can cause ADAS features to work incorrectly. That can lead to inaccurate warnings, poor system response, and reduced safety after windshield replacement or sensor-related repairs.

Yes. Many vehicles need ADAS recalibration after windshield replacement when a forward-facing camera is mounted to the glass. Recalibration helps restore proper camera alignment and safety system accuracy.

No. Warning lights do not always mean calibration is required. A diagnostic scan helps confirm whether the issue is calibration related or caused by another fault.

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Ready to schedule ADAS calibration or windshield camera recalibration? Send your vehicle details and we will confirm the correct OEM calibration path and provide pricing and availability.

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