As more vehicles are equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), windshield replacements have become more complex and often require calibration.To ensure your safety features work properly, the ADAS must be accurately recalibrated after replacing the windshield. When you have a windshield replaced, your vehicle’s computer system will likely need recalibration as well.
Both our San Francisco and Oakland location offers a one-stop solution, handling both the replacement and recalibration in one convenient visit.
ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
Many modern vehicles are equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), which use cameras and sensors — often mounted to the windshield — to help with features like lane keeping, automatic braking, and collision alerts.
When your windshield is replaced, these systems may need to be recalibrated to ensure they continue to function safely and correctly. At In & Out Auto Glass, our techs are trained and certified to handle ADAS recalibrations, giving you peace of mind that your vehicle stays protected.
ADAS calibration is the process of realigning your vehicle’s safety cameras and sensors after a windshield replacement or repair. This ensures systems like lane keeping, automatic braking, and collision alerts continue to function properly.
Even a small change in the camera’s position can affect the accuracy of these systems, so calibration is necessary to restore their performance and keep you safe.
At our facility, we use AUTEL calibration equipment, trusted for its precision and reliability, to accurately recalibrate your vehicle's ADAS system to factory standards.
If your vehicle has ADAS on the windshield, it may need recalibration from time to time. Common situations that require recalibration include:
Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
ADAS calibration typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the vehicle and the type of calibration required (static, dynamic, or both). Plan ahead to leave your car with us for about 3 hours.
The cost depends on your vehicle and the type of calibration it needs. Since it’s a specialized service using advanced equipment, prices can vary. Reach out to us with your vehicle details, and we’ll be happy to give you an exact quote.
In many cases, yes — if you have full glass coverage or comprehensive insurance, calibration after a windshield replacement is often covered.
Coverage can vary depending on your policy and insurance company, so it’s best to check with your provider to confirm.
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