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ADAS & Calibration Services in Los Angeles, CA

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ADAS & Calibration Services in Los Angeles, CA

Modern vehicles rely on cameras and radar. After a windshield replacement, minor collision, or suspension work, these systems won’t work correctly without proper calibration. Our ADAS calibration shop in Los Angeles, CA specializes in ADAS calibrationwindshield camera calibrationdynamic ADAS calibration, and blind spot sensor calibration — so your safety features perform exactly as designed.

Static & Dynamic ADAS Calibration
We perform static calibration (in‑shop with targets) and dynamic ADAS calibration (on‑road driving) using OEM‑approved equipment. Many shops only offer one type
Windshield Camera Calibration
Replacing your windshield shifts the forward camera by millimeters – enough to disable lane departure and emergency braking. We always perform windshield camera calibration after a new windshield. Some glass shops skip this step to save time
Blind Spot & Radar Calibration
We handle blind spot sensor calibration ($300–$400 on average) and understand that radar calibration cost is a concern for car owners, so we offer fair pricing. Our radar calibration service costs $300–$600. No hidden fees. We give you a written estimate before starting, and we work with most insurance providers.
Post‑Collision ADAS Calibration
Even a low‑speed fender bender can misalign sensors by millimeters. Post‑collision ADAS calibration is required by every OEM after any accident affecting sensors, bumper, or suspension. A 2025 Ascential Technologies study found that a 1‑degree misalignment can cause your car to miss an object by several feet. Don’t gamble with your safety.

What Is ADAS Calibration and Why Does Your Car Need It?

ADAS calibration is the process of realigning your vehicle’s cameras, radar sensors, and ultrasonic sensors to exact factory specifications. These sensors power critical safety features, including: Adaptive cruise control, Automatic emergency braking, Lane departure warning, Blind spot detection, Rear cross‑traffic alert. When a sensor is off by even one degree, your car may misjudge distances, fail to detect a vehicle in the next lane, or not brake in time for stopped traffic.

Why does your car need ADAS calibration after seemingly minor events? Common triggers include:

  • Windshield replacement – the forward‑facing camera is mounted to the glass; even a microscopic shift changes its aim. This always requires windshield camera calibration.

  • Bumper repair or replacement – parking sensors and corner radar units sit inside the bumper.

  • Wheel alignment or suspension work – steering angle sensors and yaw sensors lose their reference points.

  • Any collision, even a low‑speed fender bender – OEMs require post‑collision ADAS calibration after an accident.

  • Check engine or warning lights related to adaptive cruise, lane assist, or pre‑collision braking.

The stakes are high. According to a 2025 AAA study:

  • ADAS can prevent up to 40% of all crashes and 30% of fatal accidents when properly maintained.

  • However, 37.6% of average repair costs after a collision come from sensor replacement and car sensor calibration cost – not bodywork.

A 2025 white paper by Ascential Technologies warned that uncalibrated ADAS creates “silent failures” – no dashboard warning light appears, but the system performs incorrectly or not at all.

Bottom line: Skipping calibration isn’t just a technical risk – it’s a safety and legal risk. That’s why every responsible ADAS calibration shop in Los Angeles, CA includes post‑collision ADAS calibration in its repair plan. At our shop, we make it mandatory – because your family’s safety is not optional.

How ADAS Calibration Works (Step by Step)

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Pre‑Calibration Diagnostic Scan
We start by connecting a factory‑level scan tool to your vehicle’s OBD‑II port to identify which ADAS modules are reporting errors and to check battery voltage, tire pressure, and steering wheel angle — all must be within spec before any ADAS calibration can begin. This 15‑to‑20‑minute scan ensures we don’t waste time chasing the wrong problem and gives us a clear roadmap for the rest of the process.
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Static Calibration (In‑Shop)
With your car parked in our specially prepared bay, we place OEM‑specified targets at precise distances and angles in front of, beside, or behind the vehicle, depending on which sensors need alignment. Using a laser‑leveled alignment rack, we ensure every target is within millimeter tolerances, then command the vehicle’s cameras and radar units to “relearn” their reference points — a non‑invasive process that typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. This is the foundation of accurate ADAS calibration.
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Dynamic Calibration (On‑Road)
For vehicles that require it (especially Hondas, Acuras, Nissans, and Subarus), one of our certified technicians drives your car on clear, well‑marked Los Angeles roads at steady speeds while the scan tool monitors sensors in real time, allowing adaptive cruise control and lane‑keeping systems to recalibrate using live road data. This dynamic ADAS calibration step usually adds 15 to 30 minutes of driving and cannot be simulated in a shop.
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Customer Support & Transparency
After calibration, we run a second diagnostic scan to confirm every ADAS module reports “Calibrated” with no fault codes, then we personally road‑test your vehicle to verify lane departure warnings, blind spot sensor calibration, and automatic braking behave exactly as designed. You receive a detailed calibration report documenting the entire process — proof that your safety systems are truly ready for Los Angeles traffic.

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Frequently Asked Questions About ADAS Calibration

Do I really need ADAS calibration after a windshield replacement?

Yes. The forward‑facing camera is mounted to the glass

What’s the difference between static and dynamic ADAS calibration?

Static calibration is done in‑shop with targets while the vehicle is parked. Dynamic ADAS calibration requires driving the car under specific conditions so sensors recalibrate using real‑world road data. Some vehicles need only one type

How much does car sensor calibration cost in Los Angeles?

Car sensor calibration cost varies by vehicle and system. Average ranges: forward camera $250–$500, blind spot $300–$400, radar $300–$600. A full multi‑sensor calibration can reach $1,000 on luxury or EV models. We provide transparent, written estimates before any work begins.

Is ADAS calibration covered by insurance?

Most insurance policies cover radar calibration cost — and all other ADAS calibration — if it’s required as part of a covered repair (collision or windshield claim). We help file claims and provide all necessary pre‑ and post‑calibration reports to secure your coverage.

How long does ADAS calibration take?

Single‑sensor calibration: 30–60 minutes. Full multi‑system calibration (static + dynamic): 2–4 hours. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate when we inspect your vehicle.

Can I skip calibration after a minor bumper hit?

No. A 2025 study found that a 1‑degree misalignment can cause your car to miss an object by several feet — potentially disabling automatic emergency braking. All OEMs require post‑collision ADAS calibration after any accident affecting sensors, bumpers, or suspension. Skipping it is unsafe and may create legal liability.