Long Beach Speedy Glass

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Long Beach Speedy Glass

ADAS calibration for windshield-mounted cameras and safety systems with vehicle-specific procedures, verification steps, and clear documentation.

Same Day Appointments Available Certified Calibration Experts Pre-Scan and Post-Scan Documentation OEM Procedure Aligned Process Calibration Verification

ADAS Calibration restores the accuracy of driver assistance systems after windshield camera recalibration. When a vehicle uses a forward-facing camera near the windshield, even small changes during windshield replacement can affect how that camera interprets lane markings, distance, and objects ahead. That is why many vehicles require calibration to match manufacturer procedures.

Long Beach Speedy Glass provides ADAS Calibration that is built around documented results. Our workflow includes pre-scan and post-scan steps when applicable, calibration verification, and service documentation so you have a clear record of what was completed. This supports the proper operation of features like automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and lane keeping assist.

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What to Know

Key Insights on ADAS Calibration

ADAS calibration requires the correct procedure, the right setup conditions, and clear verification after service. These five highlights explain what is included and why proper calibration matters for camera-based safety system performance.

Static and Dynamic Calibration Support

We perform static calibration, dynamic calibration, or both based on your vehicle's manufacturer requirements. This helps ensure the forward-facing camera and related ADAS features are calibrated using the correct method for your specific system.

Pre-Scan and Post-Scan Documentation

We complete a pre-scan before calibration and a post-scan after service to document system status. This helps identify existing faults, confirm calibration results, and create a clear service record.

Manufacturer Procedure Aligned Workflow

ADAS calibration follows a vehicle-specific process, not a one-size-fits-all approach. We use manufacturer-aligned workflow steps for camera setup, target positioning, scan tool procedures, and final verification.

Calibration Verification and Service Records

Calibration is verified after the procedure is completed to confirm the system has responded correctly. We also provide service documentation for your records, fleet tracking, or follow-up repair history.

Clear Scheduling and Quote Process

Our scheduling process is built to confirm the right service before the appointment is booked. We collect the key vehicle and system details upfront so pricing, timing, and calibration requirements are clear.

Our Services

Our ADAS Calibration Services

We provide ADAS calibration for vehicles with windshield-mounted cameras and related driver assistance systems. The calibration required depends on your vehicle's manufacturer procedure, camera setup, and system configuration.

Windshield Camera Calibration

We calibrate windshield-mounted front cameras after windshield replacement, camera-related repair, or system fault concerns. This helps restore proper alignment for features such as lane departure warning, forward collision alert, and automatic emergency braking.

Static Calibration

We perform static ADAS calibration in a controlled setup using manufacturer-required targets, measurements, and scan tool procedures. This option is used for vehicles that require precise target positioning and in-bay camera calibration after glass or camera service.

Dynamic Calibration

We perform dynamic ADAS calibration for vehicles that require a manufacturer-specified drive cycle to complete camera alignment. This process is completed only after the required setup conditions are confirmed so the calibration can finish correctly.

The Process

What to Expect During ADAS Calibration

When you schedule ADAS Calibration with Long Beach Speedy Glass, the process focuses on recorded results and verification.

How long it takes: Many calibrations take about an hour or more depending on vehicle systems and calibration type. Some vehicles take longer because of system complexity or required steps.
1
Pre-Scan

A pre-scan checks system status before calibration begins. This step helps identify current alerts or faults and creates a baseline record.

2
Calibration Performed to Manufacturer Procedures

Calibration is performed based on the required method for your vehicle, such as static calibration or dynamic calibration. The service follows manufacturer procedures for the forward-facing camera and related systems.

3
Calibration Verification

Verification confirms the system completes the required calibration sequence. This step matters because completion and accuracy are not the same as "we ran a step."

4
Post-Scan and Documentation

A post-scan records system status after calibration is completed, when applicable. You receive service documentation that supports the work performed and the results recorded.

When to Schedule

Common Indicators Your Vehicle Needs ADAS Calibration

Vehicle owners usually do not schedule ADAS Calibration because they want a technical process. They schedule it because they want safety features to behave predictably.

You may want to schedule ADAS Calibration if:

  • You recently had windshield replacement or windshield camera recalibration
  • You see camera or ADAS related warnings on the dashboard
  • Lane departure warning behaves inconsistently
  • Lane keeping assist does not respond the way it used to
  • Automatic emergency braking or forward collision warning alerts feel unreliable
  • You experience false alerts or missed detections from driver assistance features
If any of these apply, ADAS Calibration is a practical next step to restore confidence in your vehicle's safety systems.
Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost of ADAS Calibration

ADAS Calibration pricing varies because vehicles vary. The calibration method, the number of systems involved, and the documentation requirements can change from one vehicle to the next.

Common factors that affect the cost:

  • Vehicle make, model, and model year
  • ADAS configuration and the number of features tied to the forward-facing camera
  • Whether the vehicle requires static calibration or dynamic calibration
  • Whether pre-scan and post-scan documentation is required for your vehicle
  • The specific manufacturer procedures required for the calibration workflow
For accurate pricing, request a quote with your vehicle details. That is the fastest way to get a correct answer without guesswork.
Why Choose Us

Why Choose Long Beach Speedy Glass?

ADAS Calibration is not just a checkbox. It is a safety critical service where process and documentation matter. Long Beach Speedy Glass focuses on verified outcomes and clear records.

What you get with our ADAS Calibration service:

Manufacturer procedure aligned calibration workflow

Pre-scan and post-scan steps when applicable

Calibration verification as part of the service

Service documentation for your records

Support for static calibration and dynamic calibration where required

Clear scheduling and straightforward communication

Coverage

Vehicles We Calibrate

Most late model vehicles with a forward-facing camera can require ADAS Calibration after windshield camera recalibration. Long Beach Speedy Glass supports both static calibration and dynamic calibration based on manufacturer procedures, vehicle configuration, and the safety systems installed.

Common vehicle types we service

  • Cars, SUVs, crossovers, and pickup trucks equipped with ADAS features
  • Vehicles with a windshield mounted forward-facing camera
  • Vehicles with camera supported lane systems and braking support features

ADAS features commonly supported

Automatic emergency braking
Lane departure warning
Lane keeping assist
Forward collision warning on vehicles equipped

How we confirm coverage for your vehicle

ADAS Calibration requirements vary by make, model, model year, and system package. When you request a quote, we confirm the correct calibration path for your vehicle and explain what is required before scheduling.

Brands Behind Our Work

ADAS Calibration requires professional grade scan tools and calibration systems that support manufacturer procedures, verification, and documentation. Depending on vehicle requirements, calibration may be performed using OEM level diagnostic and calibration systems such as:

Autel
Bosch
Snap-on
Hella Gutmann
Hunter Engineering
Launch Tech
TEXA
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Schedule Your ADAS Calibration - Get a Quote

If you want your safety systems to operate the way the vehicle maker intended after windshield camera recalibration, schedule ADAS Calibration with Long Beach Speedy Glass. Our service includes manufacturer procedure aligned calibration, calibration verification, and documentation, with pre-scan and post-scan records when applicable. Many calibrations take about an hour or more depending on vehicle systems.

  • Manufacturer procedure aligned calibration workflow
  • Calibration verification and pre-scan and post-scan records when applicable
  • Service documentation so you have a clear record of what was completed
Got Questions?

ADAS Calibration FAQs

What is ADAS calibration?

ADAS calibration is the process of aligning and testing the cameras and sensors that power driver assistance features. It helps systems like lane departure warning, forward collision alert, and automatic emergency braking work correctly.

When is ADAS calibration required?

ADAS calibration is usually required after windshield replacement, collision repair, suspension changes, or camera removal. It may also be needed when an ADAS warning light appears or a system is not responding properly.

What is the difference between static and dynamic calibration?

Static calibration is completed indoors using targets, measurements, and scan tools. Dynamic calibration is completed on the road under manufacturer-specified driving conditions.

Can you skip ADAS calibration after windshield replacement?

No, skipping ADAS calibration after windshield replacement is not recommended. Even a small camera position change can affect how safety systems detect lanes, vehicles, and road conditions.

How long does ADAS calibration take?

ADAS calibration usually takes 1 to 2 hours. Total time depends on the vehicle, the system being calibrated, and whether static calibration, dynamic calibration, or both are required.

What happens if ADAS is not calibrated correctly?

Incorrect ADAS calibration can cause warning systems and braking support features to respond late, inaccurately, or not at all. It can also lead to false alerts, poor camera performance, or dashboard warning lights.

Does every vehicle need both static and dynamic calibration?

No, every vehicle does not need both static and dynamic calibration. The required method depends on the manufacturer procedure, vehicle design, and the specific ADAS system.