At Scottsdale Mobile Auto Glass, we provide ADAS calibration services in Scottsdale, AZ, to make sure your safety features are working like they should. Our team comes to you and checks that everything is properly aligned before you get back on the road.

Driveway ADAS Calibration - Accurate Sensor Adjustment Without Leaving Home

At Scottsdale Mobile Auto Glass, we don't just replace windshields, we recalibrate your ADAS systems after installation. Our mobile calibration team uses precision alignment tools and manufacturer approved procedures to restore your vehicle's safety tech to factory standards.

Whether your vehicle requires static calibration, dynamic calibration, or both, we've got the tools and know how to handle it onsite.

Our ADAS Calibration Service Includes:

Diagnostic scan and pre calibration inspection
Calibration setup (target boards, scanners, software)
Sensor and camera alignment
Test drive with live calibration monitoring (if dynamic)
Post calibration verification with scan tool
Digital report and compliance documentation

We Support Calibration for Vehicles Equipped With:

Toyota Safety Sense
Honda Sensing
Subaru EyeSight
Ford Co-Pilot360
Mazda i-Activsense
BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Lexus
Tesla Autopilot
Commercial Fleet Vehicles

Without Proper Calibration, Even 0.5° Shift Results In:

Improper lane detection
Delayed or false emergency braking
Incorrect blind spot mapping
Calibration errors affecting insurance compliance

Why Post-Windshield Calibration Is Mandatory?

After a windshield is replaced, your forward-facing camera or sensor housing is no longer in its original position. Even a 0.5 degree shift can result in serious safety issues.

You might not notice a failure until it's too late. Arizona roads and highways (especially Loop 101 or SR 87) require split-second response systems, especially at high speeds or during sudden stops.

ADAS recalibration restores safety and sensor accuracy after any glass movement, impact, or camera housing disruption.

Static vs Dynamic ADAS Calibration - What's the Difference?

Different vehicles require different calibration procedures:

Static Calibration

  • Performed in a controlled environment or mobile station
  • Requires precision target boards and distance tools
  • Often used for vehicles with multiple camera/sensor positions
  • Ideal for Subaru EyeSight, Mazda, Honda, Hyundai, etc.

Dynamic Calibration

  • Requires a live road test with OEM software
  • Vehicle driven at specific speeds and patterns
  • Calibrates based on real-world conditions and data feedback
  • Common in VW, Toyota, BMW, and Ford systems

Some vehicles require both procedures to fully calibrate.

Our ADAS Calibration Process - What to Expect

1

Vehicle Intake & ADAS System Scan

We identify which systems are affected, check fault codes, and ensure your sensors are functional before calibration.

2

Windshield & Camera Mount Inspection

We inspect mounting clips, sensor housing, and viewing angles. Even a slight misalignment affects accuracy.

3

Board Setup or Road Environment Preparation

For static setups, we arrange targets, lighting, and distance markers. For dynamic, we choose safe road zones for testing.

4

Precision Calibration via Manufacturer Software

Using vehicle-specific scan tools, we realign camera optics, radar fields, and system expectations to factory tolerance.

5

Post-Calibration Verification

We run diagnostics again, test features (lane warning, auto-brake, etc.), and confirm full system function.

6

Digital Documentation Provided

You receive proof of calibration, a requirement for some insurance claims, lease returns, or fleet maintenance logs.