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Advanced Windshield Repair with Calibration

Is Windshield Calibration Necessary?

Starting in 2018, auto manufacturers began implementing Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) into new vehicles.  If you own or lease a vehicle newer than 2018, you likely need to have your ADAS recalibrated after a windshield repair.

ADAS Camera Calibration

ADAS uses sensors and cameras to increase your safety while driving. Auto One Glass was one of the first glass shops in the nation to bring ADAS calibration in-house. Our expertise and tools are the best you can find.

Collision Mitigation Breaking System

COLLISION MITIGATION BREAKING SYSTEM (CMBS)

Lane Departure Warning

LANE DEPARTURE WARNING (LDW)

Pedestrian Detection

PEDESTRIAN DETECTION (PD)

Blind Spot Monitoring

BLIND SPOT MONITORING (BSM)

Lane Keep

LANE KEEP ASSIST (LKA)

Traffic Sign Recognition

TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION (TSR)

What is ADAS?

ADAS stands for “advanced driver-assistance systems”. Using automated technology and a human-machine interface, ADAS is meant to increase car and road safety. Examples include automated parking assist, rear collision warning, pedestrian detection, and more.

Ensure Windshield Cameras and Sensors Work Properly

The process of calibration ensures that all cameras and sensors on the windshield are still working properly through adjusting and testing after it is replaced. Without calibration, the vehicle’s ADAS features may not function properly, which can lead to an accident.

When Do I need to Calibrate My Windshield?

ADAS calibration is required after a windshield or side view mirror replacement, a minor collision or collision repair, and ultimately whenever an ADAS sensor’s aiming is disrupted in any way. Auto One technicians are experienced with ADAS calibration using specialized tools, so bring your vehicle to Auto One Glass!

ADAS Calibration Sensors