Recalibration of Driver Assistance Cameras (ADAS)
What is a Driver Assistance Camera and What Is Its Purpose?
Driver assistance cameras (ADAS) are devices primarily installed on the windshield that monitor the road to assist the driver. They detect obstacles, road markings, and traffic signs, and trigger alerts or automatic actions to prevent collisions, maintain lane position, or adjust speed. These systems enhance safety and reduce driving stress, especially on long trips and in urban areas.
Why Recalibrate a Driver Assistance Camera (ADAS)?
Recalibration is often necessary after replacing a windshield to ensure the correct functioning of your driver assistance systems (ADAS) in line with manufacturer standards.
Types of Recalibration: Static, Dynamic and at home
- Static recalibration: Performed in a Carglass® service centre or at a location of your choice, using specialised equipment and without the need to drive the vehicle.
Dynamic recalibration: Involves driving the vehicle to adjust the cameras under real-world conditions.
The type of recalibration—static or dynamic—depends on the manufacturer's specifications.
Recalibration Process at Carglass®
- Initial diagnosis: Inspection of the vehicle's electronic systems.
- Recalibration: Use of advanced equipment approved by manufacturers to ensure optimal accuracy.
- Recalibration certificate: After the process, Carglass® issues a certificate confirming that the cameras have been correctly recalibrated according to manufacturer standards.
Recalibration performed at the location of your choice!
Thanks to our new Bosch technology, we can carry out the recalibration – in accordance with manufacturer requirements – directly at the location of your choice, whether at home or at your workplace. This sets a new benchmark for comfort and efficiency.
Why Trust Carglass® for Driver Assistance Camera Recalibration (ADAS)?
- Systematic recalibration:
Recalibration is systematically performed after any windshield replacement or intervention affecting the driver assistance systems (ADAS), following manufacturer guidelines. - Ongoing technician training:
Our experts receive regular training to stay updated with the latest technologies. - Advanced equipment meeting manufacturer standards:
We guarantee precise and secure recalibration.