Windshield camera recalibration experts. Because your safety features only work if your windshield is calibrated correctly.

Today's vehicles are smarter than ever, but that technology depends on precision. If your vehicle has lane assist, adaptive cruise control, or collision warning systems, those features rely on cameras and sensors that are often mounted directly to your windshield.
When a windshield is replaced, those systems need to be recalibrated to ensure everything functions properly.
At ProView Auto Glass & Tint, we make sure your vehicle isn't just repaired. It's safe.
Systems we calibrate
Lane departure warning
Adaptive cruise control
Forward collision alert
Automatic emergency braking
Blind-spot detection
Lane-keep assist
ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. ADAS calibration is the process of aligning your vehicle's cameras and sensors so they can accurately read the road. Even a slight misalignment can impact:
Misalignment can cause false alerts or missed lane drift.
Cameras must read distance and closing speed accurately.
Sensor input keeps pace with traffic ahead automatically.
Calibration ensures the system reacts when it has to.
Skipping calibration can impact how your safety systems respond when it matters most. This is not just a recommendation — it is a necessary step for modern vehicles.
Calibration ensures your vehicle responds the way it was designed to. We treat it as standard, not optional.
If calibration is skipped:
Safety systems may not respond correctly
Sensors can give false readings
You may not be protected in critical moments
The majority of vehicles manufactured after 2020 are equipped with ADAS features that rely on windshield-mounted cameras and sensors. If your vehicle has any of the following, it will likely require calibration:
Lane departure warning
Forward collision alert
Adaptive cruise control
Automatic emergency braking
Not sure? Our team will verify your system and make sure everything is properly aligned before your vehicle leaves.
Not all calibrations are the same. Depending on your vehicle, calibration may be static, dynamic, or both. Completing the correct process is critical.
Performed in a controlled environment using specialized targets and equipment to precisely align cameras and sensors. Lighting, distance, and floor level all matter — that's why we do it in our calibration bay.
Completed while driving the vehicle under specific conditions so the system can relearn its positioning in real-world scenarios. Speed, road markings, and weather all factor in.
Some vehicles require both. We determine exactly what your vehicle needs and complete it the right way.
We take calibration seriously. We do not cut corners — your safety depends on it.
We scan your vehicle and document every ADAS feature it ships with.
OEM-grade targets, scan tools, and calibrated bays — no improvising.
We follow the manufacturer's procedure for your exact make, model, and year.
Post-calibration scan and road test confirm every system reports green.
Why ProViewFrom mainstream to luxury and EVs — we keep up with the platforms our customers drive.
Tesla, Rivian, Mercedes, BMW, Audi — calibration done with the care these vehicles require.
Some shops skip it. We don't. Every job that needs calibration gets it.
We follow OEM procedures top to bottom because that's what keeps you safe.
Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, and more.
Reviews from Valley drivers who chose us — and would do it again.
Your windshield is more than glass — it is part of your safety system. Schedule your ADAS calibration in Phoenix, Scottsdale, and the surrounding Valley.
FAQYes. If your vehicle is equipped with ADAS features, calibration is required to ensure cameras and sensors are aligned correctly. Without it, safety systems may not function properly.
Skipping calibration can lead to inaccurate readings from your vehicle's safety systems, including lane assist and collision warnings. This can impact how your vehicle responds in critical situations.
Most vehicles manufactured after 2020 require calibration. If your vehicle has features like lane departure warning, forward collision alert, adaptive cruise control, or automatic emergency braking, it likely needs calibration.
Calibration time varies depending on the vehicle and whether it requires static, dynamic, or both types of calibration. Our team will walk you through the process and timing.
Static calibration is performed in a controlled environment using specialized targets and equipment. Dynamic calibration is completed while driving the vehicle under specific conditions. Some vehicles require both.