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ADAS Calibration in Houston, TX

ADAS Calibration in Houston, TX

Same Precision, More Convenience

Soldier Glass now offers mobile ADAS calibrations with the same precision you’d expect from a dealership—performed wherever it’s most convenient for you. We handle both static and dynamic calibrations to keep your vehicle’s safety systems operating exactly as intended.

  • Dynamic Calibration – Performed while driving, usually on local roads

  • Static Calibration – Performed while the car is parked, using our digital targets

Not sure if your vehicle needs calibration? Text us your year, make, and model—we’ll check for free.

ADAS CALIBRATIONS

What Is ADAS Calibration?

ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems—the built-in safety features in modern vehicles such as lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, and automatic emergency braking. These systems rely on a network of sensors and cameras. Even minor misalignment can affect performance.

ADAS calibration is the precise adjustment and aiming of these sensors and cameras to restore factory specifications after repairs, part replacements, or windshield installation. Proper calibration ensures your vehicle’s safety systems work correctly and provide accurate alerts.

Why ADAS Calibration Matters

Misaligned sensors can compromise features like lane departure warnings, collision avoidance, or adaptive cruise control. That’s why calibration is required in situations such as:

  • After a windshield replacement (especially forward-facing cameras)

  • Following a collision or body repair

  • After suspension or wheel alignment changes

  • When ADAS sensors are replaced or repaired

  • When dashboard alerts or warning lights appear

Types of ADAS Calibration

Static Calibration

Static calibration takes place while the vehicle is stationary in a controlled environment. It uses specialized tools, digital targets, and precise measurements to correctly set sensor angles. This is often the first step in calibrating forward-facing cameras or radar units.

 

Dynamic Calibration

Dynamic calibration requires driving the vehicle under specific conditions (speed, road markings, traffic) while connected to a scan tool. It’s typically used as a final step after static calibration or as the primary method depending on manufacturer requirements.

types of adas calibration

Common ADAS Sensors That Require Calibration

  • Steering Angle Sensors – Needed after wheel alignment or steering/suspension repair

  • Front-Facing Camera Sensors – Needed after windshield replacement or collision work

  • Forward Radar Sensors – Located in the front bumper/grille, used for adaptive cruise control

  • Rear Radar Sensors – Located behind the rear bumper, used for blind spot warning and cross-traffic alert

Why Choose Soldier Glass?

Keep your vehicle’s advanced safety features accurate and reliable. Contact Soldier Glass today to schedule your mobile ADAS calibration.




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