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ADAS Calibration Service By Downey Mobile Auto Glass

Calibrate ADAS cameras and sensors to OEM specifications after windshield work or repairs that can shift sensor alignment.

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ADAS calibration is a scan guided procedure used to realign and verify vehicle safety cameras and sensors after events that can disturb their field of view. ADAS features must operate within OEM specifications and remain within tolerance for repeatable accuracy.

Downey Mobile Auto Glass performs professional ADAS calibration for forward facing camera systems, front radar sensors, and multi sensor systems using manufacturer procedures, pre scan and post scan diagnostics, and calibration confirmation reporting. Common supported functions include lane keep assist, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking.

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ADAS Calibration With Verified Documentation

ADAS calibration restores manufacturer specified accuracy for camera and sensor aiming. Results are confirmed through scan guided routines and documented calibration reporting.

What ADAS Calibration Corrects

Calibration addresses camera alignment, sensor orientation, and system acceptance so the vehicle interprets distance, lane markers, and objects accurately.

Why Calibration Precision Matters

ADAS features rely on exact angles and reference points to see the road correctly. Small changes in position can create false alerts, missed alerts, or inconsistent performance.

When ADAS Calibration Is Required

Calibration is required when a sensor field of view is disturbed or when an ADAS component is removed, replaced, or repositioned. The vehicle manufacturer's procedure determines the requirement.

Windshield replacement on camera equipped vehicles

Forward facing cameras often look through the windshield. A new windshield can change clarity and curvature, which affects how the camera reads the road and can require recalibration.

Collision repair and minor impacts

Sensors mounted in bumpers, grilles, mirrors, and brackets can shift during even minor impacts, changing aim and detection accuracy.

Suspension and alignment changes

Ride height and wheel alignment changes can alter sensor angles and reference geometry, which can affect how ADAS systems interpret the road.

Camera, radar, or sensor replacement

Replacing or removing an ADAS component commonly triggers recalibration so the system returns to manufacturer specifications.

Warning indicators and diagnostic trouble codes

ADAS warnings or diagnostic trouble codes can indicate the system needs calibration or has not met acceptance requirements.

ADAS Calibration Methods

Vehicles may require one method or a combination of methods based on OEM procedure and sensor configuration.

Static calibration

Static calibration is completed with the vehicle stationary in a controlled calibration environment. OEM targets are positioned at precise distances and heights so camera and sensor alignment can be validated to manufacturer specifications.

Dynamic calibration

Dynamic calibration is completed under the manufacturer's driving conditions. The vehicle uses real world road data to synchronize sensor inputs during a guided drive that follows OEM requirements such as speed and lane marking visibility.

OEM procedure based method selection

Some vehicles require static calibration only, some require dynamic calibration only, and others require both to complete verification.

ADAS Features Commonly Supported

Coverage varies by vehicle design and sensor set. Common systems include lane departure warning, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, and parking assist.

Lane Departure Warning Lane Keep Assist Adaptive Cruise Control Forward Collision Warning Automatic Emergency Braking Blind Spot Monitoring Rear Cross Traffic Alert Parking Assist

Documentation And Verification

Calibration is validated through diagnostic scanning and confirmation reporting. Documentation provides a clear record of system status before and after calibration.

Pre scan diagnostic report

Records initial module status and any relevant diagnostic trouble codes at intake.

Calibration confirmation report

Documents completion and acceptance based on the manufacturer's routine.

Post scan diagnostic report

Confirms system status after calibration and verifies expected results.

Common report identifiers

Reports typically include VIN, date and time, odometer, tool and software identifiers, technician identification, and diagnostic trouble code status.

Schedule ADAS Calibration

Accurate calibration starts with matching the correct OEM procedure to the vehicle. Share vehicle details up front to support fast scheduling and correct documentation.

Details to share when booking

Year, make, model, trim, VIN, any dashboard warnings, and any recent windshield replacement or repair event.

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FAQs About ADAS Calibration

What is the difference between static and dynamic calibration? +
The main difference between static and dynamic calibration is that static calibration uses fixed OEM targets with the vehicle stationary, while dynamic calibration requires a guided drive under specific road conditions. Static calibration occurs in a controlled environment, while dynamic calibration synchronizes sensors in real world motion.
Do you provide calibration documentation? +
Yes, we provide documentation that includes a pre scan diagnostic report, a calibration confirmation report, and a post scan diagnostic report. Each report includes key identifiers such as VIN, calibration tool data, and system status to verify accurate ADAS calibration completion.
What typically triggers calibration? +
ADAS calibration is triggered by windshield replacement on camera equipped vehicles, collision repair, suspension or alignment changes, and ADAS component replacement. Calibration is also required when warning lights appear or diagnostic trouble codes indicate sensor misalignment or system errors.

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