ADAS Calibration in Parramatta
ADAS calibration in Parramatta after windscreen replacement. We realign the cameras and sensors behind lane-keeping, auto-braking, and adaptive cruise to factory spec.
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- Same-day mobile service
- No callout fee
- All insurers accepted
Every job includes
What's included as standard
No hidden extras and no surprises: here's exactly what's covered when you book with us.
- Forward camera calibration
- Sensor realignment
- Lane-keeping systems
- Autonomous braking systems
- Adaptive cruise control
- Set to manufacturer spec
Simple, no-fuss process
How it works
From your first quote to drive-away, we keep it quick and straightforward.
- 1
Scan
We plug into your car's diagnostics to map which systems need calibrating.
- 2
Position
Calibration targets are set at the exact distances your maker specifies.
- 3
Calibrate
Each camera and sensor is reset to factory settings and verified clear.
ADAS Calibration Parramatta | ADAS Windscreen Calibration Services
ADAS Calibration is the realignment of the cameras, sensors, and radars that run a vehicle's advanced driver assistance system to OEM standards. The calibration resets each adas sensor to a fraction of a degree, so the adas windscreen calibration keeps every safety feature accurate. Windscreen Repairs Parramatta delivers adas calibration services on most modern vehicles across the Parramatta metropolitan area.
ADAS calibration is critical after windscreen replacement, because the forward camera mounts to the glass and shifts when the panel is removed. Our technicians calibrate the adas system with manufacturer-grade calibration equipment and a factory scan tool, so lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking meet manufacturer specifications before the vehicle returns to the road.
What Is ADAS Calibration?
ADAS calibration is an automotive service that aligns the sensors and cameras of an advanced driver assistance system to the angles set by the vehicle manufacturer. A technician uses a diagnostic tool and target board to calibrate each adas sensor to OEM standards.
An advanced driver assistance system reads the road through windscreen-mounted adas cameras, plus front and rear radar sensors and steering angle sensors. Calibration ensures these sensors and cameras point exactly where the safety systems expect, so the adas radar measures distance and the camera tracks lane lines correctly. Proper calibration protects the driving experience on every car adas fitted to modern vehicles.
When Do You Need ADAS Calibration?
You need ADAS calibration when any repair or replacement moves a sensor, camera, or radar on the vehicle. 5 events trigger calibration requirements and mean the adas system requires calibration to manufacturer specifications:
- Windscreen replacement or windshield replacement
- Collision repair to the front bumper or body panels
- Suspension modifications or a wheel alignment change
- Replacement of an adas camera, radar, or sensor
- Battery disconnection or an ADAS software update
Each event shifts the adas components enough to need calibration, even when the change is invisible. A vehicle that skips adas recalibration after these events runs safety features on wrong data, so the brake and steering inputs misfire. Our team confirms when your vehicle's adas system needs calibration during a quick pre-scan.
What Are the Types of ADAS Calibration?
There are 2 types of ADAS calibration: static calibration and dynamic calibration. Some vehicles need 1 method, and others require both to satisfy adas requirements set by the manufacturer.
- Static calibration: aligns the sensor against a target board with specialized equipment in a controlled bay, the standard method for adas cameras
- Dynamic calibration: drives the vehicle at a set speed while a scan tool reads sensor data, used for many radar sensors
Static calibration suits camera-based features that need precise calibration against fixed targets, including forward collision warning and lane departure warning. Dynamic calibration suits adas radar and lidar systems that learn from driving the vehicle under specific conditions. Our adas calibration equipment performs both methods to OEM standards, and the scan tool verifies each result before we clear the fault codes.
How Does ADAS Windscreen Calibration Work After Windscreen Replacement?
ADAS windscreen calibration works by realigning the forward camera once a new windscreen is fitted. New glass shifts the camera angle, so the calibration process resets the adas cameras to the exact aim the driver assistance system needs.
The adas windscreen calibration runs in 4 steps after a windscreen replacement. A technician pre-scans the vehicle with a diagnostic tool, positions the targets at the distance set by the OEM, runs the calibration service for each feature, then post-scans to confirm the result. We book the adas calibration straight after the glass fitting, so the camera, front bumper radar, and steering sensors return to oem standards in 1 visit. This is also part of our truck and bus windscreen service on commercial vehicles with safety features.
How Does Mobile ADAS Calibration Work?
Mobile ADAS calibration brings a technician, the targets, and the calibration equipment to your home or workplace. The adas mobile unit completes the calibration service on a level surface, so you skip the trip to a workshop.
Our mobile adas calibration vans carry the adas calibration tool, target boards, and a scan tool to finish on-site across Parramatta metro. We pair the adas calibration with your windscreen replacement, so the driver assistance system is recalibrated the same day. Contact us with your rego and suburb, and we send a technician to calibrate the adas sensors wherever the vehicle is parked.
Which Safety Features Does ADAS Calibration Cover?
ADAS calibration covers every camera and radar feature that helps the driver avoid a collision. Calibration keeps 5 core safety features accurate on a modern vehicle:
- Lane departure warning: tracks lane lines through the forward camera
- Adaptive cruise control: uses adas radar to hold a set gap to the car ahead
- Automatic emergency braking: applies the brake when the camera and radar detect a hazard
- Forward collision warning: alerts the driver to a closing obstacle
- Lane keep assist: steers the vehicle back inside the lane
Each feature relies on sensors and cameras that need calibration to read the environment around the vehicle. A miscalibrated adas system reports the wrong distance, so emergency braking can fire late or lane departure warning can steer the wrong way. Proper calibration keeps these adaptive warning systems working as the manufacturer intended.
What Are the Signs You Need ADAS Calibration?
The signs you need ADAS calibration are dashboard warning lights and erratic behaviour from the safety systems. 4 symptoms show the adas system requires calibration:
- Warning lights or error messages linked to the driver assistance system
- Forward collision warning activating with no obstacle present
- Lane departure warning drifting or failing to track the lane
- Adaptive cruise control holding the wrong following distance
A diagnostic tool reads the fault codes behind these symptoms and confirms which adas sensors need calibration. Book a calibration the moment a warning light appears, because a vehicle that drives on uncalibrated safety systems reacts incorrectly in an emergency.
How Much Do ADAS Calibration Services Cost in Parramatta?
ADAS calibration services are quoted free and with no obligation before we start. The price depends on your vehicle, the number of adas components, and whether the job needs static calibration, dynamic calibration, or both. If you already hold a written quote, we will beat it.
We bundle the adas calibration services with windscreen replacement for better value, so 1 visit covers the glass and the calibration service. Comprehensive insurance often covers the adas calibration as part of a glass claim, and we manage the insurance claims paperwork for you. Contact us with your rego for a fixed quote before any work starts.
How Long Does ADAS Calibration Take?
ADAS calibration takes 45 to 90 minutes for most vehicles. The time depends on the calibration method, the number of adas sensors, and whether the vehicle needs a road drive for dynamic calibration.
Static calibration against a target board finishes faster, while dynamic calibration adds time because the technician drives the vehicle under specific conditions while the scan tool reads the data. Our team runs a pre-scan, completes the calibration process, and provides a calibration certificate that confirms every adas system meets oem standards and gets you back on the road the same day.
Where Can You Find ADAS Calibration Near Me?
ADAS calibration near me is available across every suburb in the Parramatta metropolitan area through our mobile technicians. The nearest calibration service is wherever your vehicle sits, because our adas mobile team travels to you.
We cover the CBD, Parramatta, the North Shore, the Eastern Suburbs, the Inner West, and the South West, usually the same day. Browse our Parramatta locations to confirm coverage. We also handle chip repair and side window glass, so 1 team manages the repair and the adas calibration on your modern vehicle.
How Do You Book ADAS Calibration Services?
To book ADAS calibration services, send your registration online or call us on (02) 8111 5921. We reply within 2 hours in business hours with a fixed price for the calibration service.
Three ways to start: request a quote through the form, quote online with your rego, or contact us by phone to book. Our team locks in a mobile adas calibration slot at your home or workplace, and we accept card and bank transfer through a cashless system. Reach out today and we get a technician moving to calibrate your advanced driver assistance system.
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ADAS Calibration in Parramatta
Today’s cars lean on a web of cameras and sensors to help you drive, and a good many of them are mounted to the windscreen. The moment that glass comes out for a windscreen replacement, those cameras need re-aiming with real precision so the safety features keep working the way they should.
What Does ADAS Actually Do?
ADAS is the umbrella term for the driver-assist features that watch the road with you and step in to help avoid a crash:
- Lane departure warning: chimes when you drift out of your lane
- Lane-keep assist: nudges the wheel to hold you in lane
- Forward collision warning: flags a looming frontal impact
- Autonomous emergency braking: hits the brakes to head off a crash
- Adaptive cruise control: holds a safe gap to the car ahead
- Traffic sign recognition: reads and displays the speed limit
- Pedestrian detection: picks out people stepping into your path
Most of this runs off a camera behind the rear-view mirror, backed up by sensors dotted around the car.
Why Skipping Calibration Is a Mistake
When the windscreen is swapped, that forward camera is unclipped and refitted. Even a hair’s-width of misalignment throws it off:
- Wrong reads: false alarms, or hazards it never spots
- Dead features: systems that simply stop responding
- Warning lights: dash alerts that refuse to clear
- Real danger: systems that react wrongly in an emergency
Proper calibration puts every feature back to exactly how the manufacturer set it.
The Two Types of Calibration
Static calibration is done standing still, using targets placed at precise measured distances from the car. Most camera systems need this.
Dynamic calibration happens out on the road, with the car’s own systems re-learning as you drive a set route. Some vehicles want this on top of a static calibration.
The majority of cars call for static calibration, which we carry out using manufacturer-specified targets and procedures.
How We Calibrate
- Pre-scan: we connect to your diagnostics to see which ADAS features are fitted and what each needs
- Set up: the car is squared on level ground with the right tyre pressures and fuel level
- Target placement: targets are positioned at the exact distance and height your maker specifies
- Calibrate: our equipment runs the calibration routine for every feature in turn
- Verify: a post-scan confirms it took and clears any fault codes
- Report: you get a calibration record for your files
Systems We Calibrate
We calibrate the ADAS suites on most modern vehicles, including:
- Toyota Safety Sense
- Mazda i-ACTIVSENSE
- Honda Sensing
- Hyundai SmartSense
- Subaru EyeSight
- Ford Co-Pilot360
- Volkswagen and Audi systems
- BMW and Mercedes systems
- And plenty more
If your car has driver-assist features, chances are it needs calibrating after a windscreen swap.
When Calibration Is Needed
Recalibration is called for after:
- A windscreen replacement
- Camera or sensor replacement
- Front-end collision repair
- A wheel alignment change
- Suspension work
Some cars also want it after a flat battery or a software update.
Book It With Your Replacement
We fold ADAS calibration straight into our windscreen replacement service. Book the two together and we recalibrate the moment the new glass has cured, so it’s all done in one visit and done right.
Don’t Let a Fitter Skip It
Some outfits don’t offer calibration at all, and drive away leaving your safety systems out of alignment. The warning light might not even show right away, but a miscalibrated system is a genuine hazard:
- Auto-braking may not fire when you need it
- Lane-keep may steer you the wrong way
- A collision alert may land too late
If your car is a modern one, always make sure calibration is part of the windscreen job.
Done by People Who Know It
Our technicians are trained on ADAS procedures and run current equipment that meets manufacturer specs. We keep up with new models and their calibration demands as they land. Get in touch to talk through what your car needs.
What we fix
Windscreen services that get you back on the road
From a 20-minute chip fix to a full replacement with ADAS camera recalibration, done at your home or office, usually the same day.
Windscreen Repair
Windscreen Replacement
Chip Repair
Window Replacement
ADAS Calibration
Seal Replacement
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