ADAS Calibration in Arizona: Why Windshield Replacement Isn't the Final Step

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Will Fitzpatrick
Owner - Proview Auto Glass
Published on
May 7, 2026

If your vehicle has been manufactured in the last decade, there's a good chance it's equipped with advanced safety technology designed to keep you and your passengers protected. These systems, known as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, or ADAS, rely on cameras and sensors that are often mounted directly to your windshield.

So when that windshield gets replaced, something important happens next.

Your vehicle needs to be recalibrated.

What Is ADAS Calibration

ADAS calibration is the process of precisely aligning the cameras and sensors that power your vehicle's safety features.

These systems include:

  • Lane departure warning
  • Forward collision alert
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Automatic emergency braking
  • Blind spot monitoring

Even a slight misalignment, sometimes as small as a few millimeters, can cause these systems to function improperly.

Why Calibration Matters After Windshield Replacement

When your windshield is removed and replaced, the camera that sits behind it is also affected. Even if everything is installed correctly, the system must be recalibrated to ensure it is reading the road accurately.

Without proper calibration, your vehicle may:

  • Misjudge distances between vehicles
  • Fail to recognize lane markings correctly
  • Trigger warnings too early, or too late
  • Compromise overall safety performance

In short, your safety systems may not protect you the way they were designed to.

Static vs Dynamic Calibration: What's the Difference

There are two primary types of ADAS calibration.

Static Calibration

Performed in a controlled environment using specialized targets and precise measurements. This method ensures exact alignment while the vehicle remains stationary.

Dynamic Calibration

Completed while driving the vehicle under specific conditions, allowing the system to recalibrate in real world scenarios.

Many vehicles require one, or both, depending on the manufacturer.

Why You Shouldn't Skip This Step

Skipping ADAS calibration might save time in the moment, but it can create serious risks down the road.

Modern vehicles depend heavily on these systems for accident prevention. If they are not functioning properly, you may not even realize it until it matters most.

Calibration is not an extra, it is a necessary part of the repair process.

ADAS Calibration in Arizona: What Drivers Should Know

Arizona driving conditions make proper calibration even more important.

  • Bright sunlight can affect camera visibility
  • Faded lane markings are common on local roads
  • High speed freeway driving requires precise system response

Ensuring your system is calibrated correctly helps your vehicle adapt to these conditions safely.

Trust ProView for Proper Calibration

At ProView Auto Glass and Tint, windshield replacement does not stop at installation.

We ensure your vehicle's ADAS system is properly calibrated so your safety features perform exactly as intended.

Whether you drive a daily commuter, a luxury vehicle, or a modern electric car, precision matters.

Learn more about our calibration services here: https://www.proviewautoglass.com/recalibration

How's Your Visibility

If you have recently had your windshield replaced, or are planning to, make sure calibration is part of the process.

Because clear glass is only part of the picture.

Accurate safety systems are what truly keep you protected.