ADAS Calibration — Omaha, NE

ADAS Windshield
Calibration

Camera and sensor recalibration after windshield replacement. Verified by VIN, performed to manufacturer procedures.

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ADAS Windshield Calibration in Omaha

ADAS Calibration at 123 Glass Company

Modern vehicles use Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) such as lane departure warning, forward collision alerts, and automatic emergency braking. Many of these features rely on a forward-facing camera or sensor mounted to the windshield. When the windshield is replaced, calibration may be required so the system can function correctly again.

123 Glass Company provides ADAS windshield calibration in Omaha. We perform dynamic calibrations when supported and confirm calibration requirements using VIN details and manufacturer procedures. If your vehicle requires a static calibration or a different process, we review the options clearly before any work moves forward.

If you are unsure whether your vehicle requires calibration, contact us and we will review it with you before scheduling.

Calibration Time

Drop-Off Service — Ready Same Day

ADAS calibration time varies by vehicle, system, and what the manufacturer's procedure requires. Plan to leave your vehicle with us for the day. We keep two dedicated blocks for ADAS drop-offs and will call you as soon as your vehicle is ready — often well before the day is out.

Have your VIN ready when you call. It's the fastest way to confirm what your vehicle needs.

Drop-Off Service
Same
Day
We'll Call When It's Ready

Why It Matters

Why ADAS Windshield Calibration Matters

Even a small camera misalignment can affect how the system reads the road. This can influence:

  • Lane departure and lane keep assist accuracy
  • Forward collision and pedestrian detection timing
  • Adaptive cruise control following distance
  • Automatic high-beam and traffic sign recognition

Our goal is to identify when calibration is required and ensure the windshield installation and calibration process follow the manufacturer's documented expectations.

What to Look For

How to Identify an ADAS Camera

The forward-facing ADAS camera is typically mounted behind the rearview mirror, visible through a trapezoid-shaped cutout in the third visor. It looks similar across manufacturers but appears on a wide range of vehicles. These three photos show the same camera position on three different cars.

Close up image of a windshield mounted ADAS camera through a trapezoid shaped cutout in the third visor
Windshield mounted ADAS camera visible through a trapezoid shaped cutout in the third visor on a second vehicle
Forward facing ADAS camera mounted at the top center of a windshield showing the camera lens and mounting bracket on a third vehicle

The Process

What to Expect With ADAS Windshield Calibration

ADAS calibration is handled with a focus on accuracy and clear communication. Requirements vary by manufacturer, system design, and vehicle equipment, so the process is based on verified procedures — not assumptions.

  • Review of your vehicle, VIN, and ADAS equipment
  • Proper windshield replacement using the correct glass and components
  • Dynamic calibration performed when required and supported
  • Clear explanation of next steps if a different calibration process is needed

Windshield Preparation

Windshield Preparation

ADAS calibration starts with a proper windshield installation. The prep work shown here — cleaning the frit band and priming the bonding surfaces — is the same process used on every replacement we do.

Auto glass technician wet scrubbing a windshield frit band prior to installation using GC-800 glass cleaner and beta scrubs, two steps in the Advanced Cure adhesive system
Auto glass technician applying 5504-G all in one primer to a windshield in the same area as the ADAS camera mount, lens area protected with blue tape until installed
A freshly cleaned and primed windshield on a stand ready for installation
Close up of a freshly cleaned and primed windshield frit band and camera mount area ready for installation

FAQ

ADAS Windshield Calibration FAQ

Many do. Requirements depend on the vehicle's equipment and the manufacturer's documented procedures. When calibration is required, we confirm it by VIN and follow the appropriate process.

The simplest method is your VIN. When you schedule, we check your vehicle's equipment and confirm whether calibration applies.

Yes. Some calibrations are dynamic, some are static, and certain systems may require both depending on the vehicle and camera design.

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