ADAS Calibration Service
Restore driver assistance accuracy with OEM-based calibration for cameras and sensors.
- Free mobile service
- Same-day appointments available
- Pre-scan and post-scan reports
- Static, dynamic, and dual calibration
- Clear quote before work begins
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Mobile ADAS
Calibration Service
ADAS calibration restores driver assistance camera and sensor alignment so safety systems interpret the road correctly. Henderson Mobile Auto Glass provides professional ADAS calibration for vehicle owners who want verified system accuracy after glass, collision, or repair events. We offer windshield camera calibration plus static, dynamic, and dual calibration options based on what your vehicle requires. Every appointment includes pre-scan and post-scan reporting to document system status and confirm results.
- We come to your home, office, or any location - no shop visit needed.
- Calibration follows manufacturer procedures based on year, make, model, trim, and ADAS configuration.
- Pre-scan and post-scan reports document system status and confirm results.
- Clear quote before work begins.
ADAS Calibration Capabilities and Coverage
ADAS calibration capabilities ensure cameras and sensors are aligned to manufacturer specifications for accurate system performance.
OEM Procedure-Based Approach
Calibration follows manufacturer procedures based on year, make, model, trim, and ADAS configuration.
Windshield Camera Alignment
Calibration restores accuracy for forward-facing cameras mounted near the windshield for lane and collision-related features.
Static, Dynamic, and Dual Methods
Supports target-based static calibration, road-based dynamic calibration, and dual processes when required by the manufacturer.
Pre-Scan and Post-Scan Reporting
System scans document fault codes before calibration and confirm system status after service.
ADAS Feature Verification Support
Calibration supports proper operation of features such as lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and collision alerts when equipped.
Signs You Need ADAS Calibration
ADAS calibration signs help drivers identify when camera or sensor alignment may be affecting system performance.
After Windshield Replacement or Camera Removal
Windshield replacement or camera removal can shift the camera angle, affecting how driver assistance systems read the road.
ADAS Warning Light or Dashboard Message
Warning lights or system messages may indicate the camera or sensors need calibration to restore proper function.
False Alerts or Missed Warnings
Unexpected alerts, delayed warnings, or missed detections can signal that camera or sensor alignment is off.
Changes in Lane Assist or Cruise Control Behavior
Lane keeping may feel off or inconsistent, and adaptive cruise control may not respond as expected.
After Collision or Ride Height Changes
Collisions or suspension changes can shift sensor positioning and affect how systems interpret the road.
If these signs appear, calibration helps restore proper system alignment and performance.
ADAS Calibration Services
ADAS calibration services match the correct procedure to your vehicle's camera and sensor configuration.
Windshield Camera Calibration
Aligns the forward-facing camera to manufacturer specifications so lane and collision features function correctly.
Often needed: After windshield replacement, camera removal, or bracket movement.
Static ADAS Calibration
Uses manufacturer-approved targets and controlled setup to align cameras or sensors that require precise positioning.
Used when: The vehicle requires target-based calibration under controlled conditions.
Dynamic ADAS Calibration
Follows a prescribed road test so the system can learn and confirm reference points during driving.
Used when: The vehicle requires calibration through real driving conditions.
Dual ADAS Calibration
Dual calibration includes both static and dynamic calibration in the correct sequence when required by the OEM procedure. This is common on certain vehicles and sensor combinations.
Used when: Both calibration methods are required for full system accuracy.
Why Choose Henderson Mobile Auto Glass
ADAS calibration depends on correct procedures, setup, and verification. Henderson Mobile Auto Glass focuses on vehicle-specific calibration paths and documented results.
OEM Procedure-Based Calibration
Calibration type and sequence are selected based on manufacturer requirements for the specific vehicle configuration.
Camera and Sensor Accuracy Focus
We calibrate windshield cameras and related sensors to restore correct reference angles tied to driver assistance performance.
Built-In Documentation
Pre-scan and post-scan reports document system status and confirm calibration completion.
Vehicle-Specific Service Matching
Vehicle details and ADAS features are confirmed so the calibration method matches the installed system.
What to Expect During Your ADAS Calibration Appointment
ADAS calibration appointments follow a structured process to confirm system status and restore accurate camera and sensor alignment.
Vehicle and System Confirmation
Vehicle details and ADAS features are confirmed to determine the correct calibration requirements.
Pre-Scan System Check
A pre-scan identifies system status and any fault codes that may affect calibration.
Calibration Performed by OEM Requirements
Calibration is completed using the correct method—static, dynamic, or dual—based on manufacturer specifications.
Post-Scan and Documentation
A post-scan confirms results and provides documentation of system status for your records.
ADAS Calibration Pricing Factors
ADAS calibration cost depends on vehicle configuration, calibration type, and system requirements.
Calibration Type Required
Static, dynamic, or dual calibration requirements affect service complexity and time.
Camera and Sensor Coverage
Calibration may involve the windshield camera only or additional sensors such as radar.
Vehicle Specifications
Year, make, model, trim, and ADAS package determine the required procedures and setup.
System Status and Fault Codes
Warning lights or stored fault codes may require additional scan time before calibration.
ADAS Calibration FAQs
Static calibration uses targets in controlled conditions, while dynamic calibration follows a prescribed road test. Some vehicles require one or both.
Dual calibration is required when the manufacturer specifies both static and dynamic calibration in sequence for the same vehicle system.
Many vehicles require calibration after windshield replacement because camera position and viewing angle can shift during installation.
Features such as lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and collision alerts rely on proper calibration.
These reports document system status before calibration and confirm system condition after service is completed.
Yes. Misalignment can lead to false alerts, delayed warnings, or inconsistent system behavior.