ADAS Calibration

ADAS Calibration for Modern Vehicle Safety Systems

ADAS Connect helps drivers, garages, bodyshops, windscreen companies and fleet operators find support for camera, radar and sensor calibration across the UK.

What It Means

What is ADAS calibration?

ADAS calibration is the process of checking and aligning the cameras, radar sensors and driver assistance systems fitted to modern vehicles. These systems can support features such as lane assist, adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, traffic sign recognition and blind spot monitoring.

When a sensor, camera or vehicle alignment is disturbed, calibration may be required so the system can correctly interpret the road, lanes, objects and vehicles around it.

Common ADAS systems

  • Forward-facing cameras
  • Front radar sensors
  • Lane assist systems
  • Autonomous emergency braking
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Blind spot monitoring
  • Traffic sign recognition

When It Is Needed

When might ADAS calibration be required?

Calibration requirements depend on the vehicle, the fitted ADAS systems and the manufacturer procedure. In many cases, calibration is needed after repair, replacement or adjustment work.

After windscreen replacement
After accident repair
After bumper removal
After radar sensor replacement
After camera replacement
After suspension work
After wheel alignment
When ADAS fault codes appear

Camera & Radar

Camera and radar calibration

Forward-facing cameras are commonly mounted behind the windscreen. These cameras can be affected when the windscreen is replaced or when the camera bracket is disturbed.

Radar sensors are often positioned behind bumpers or grilles. Accident damage, bumper removal, sensor replacement or alignment changes can all affect radar positioning.

  • Camera calibration after windscreen replacement
  • Radar calibration after front-end repair
  • Sensor calibration after bumper removal
  • Calibration after diagnostic ADAS faults
  • Manufacturer procedure-led calibration

Module Programming

Module programming and ADAS calibration

Some ADAS repairs involve more than calibration alone. When cameras, radar sensors, control units or related vehicle modules are replaced, they may need programming, coding or configuration before calibration can be completed correctly.

Module programming helps ensure the replacement or updated module is correctly matched to the vehicle, communicating with the relevant systems and ready for any required calibration procedure.

Module programming may be needed after

  • Camera module replacement
  • Radar sensor replacement
  • Control unit replacement
  • ADAS-related diagnostic faults
  • Accident damage affecting sensors or modules
  • Software updates or coding requirements

Calibration Types

Static and dynamic ADAS calibration

Different vehicles require different calibration methods. The correct process depends on the make, model, year, fitted systems and manufacturer repair information.

Static calibration

Static calibration is usually carried out using specialist targets, diagnostic equipment and controlled setup conditions. The vehicle may need to be positioned accurately on level ground with specific distances and measurements.

Dynamic calibration

Dynamic calibration involves driving the vehicle under specific road conditions while the system learns or verifies sensor alignment. Requirements vary depending on the vehicle manufacturer.

Combined procedures

Some vehicles may require both static and dynamic calibration. A diagnostic scan and manufacturer procedure check help identify the correct route.

Why It Matters

Correct calibration helps systems perform as intended

Driver assistance systems depend on accurate sensor positioning. A camera or radar sensor that is slightly misaligned may affect how the vehicle detects lanes, vehicles, pedestrians, road signs or hazards.

Proper ADAS calibration helps ensure the vehicle’s systems are checked in line with relevant repair and manufacturer procedures before it is returned to normal use.

Helpful details for an enquiry

  • Vehicle registration
  • Vehicle make and model
  • Your postcode or town
  • Reason calibration may be needed
  • Any warning lights or fault codes
  • Whether the vehicle is driveable

Related Support

ADAS calibration support by situation

ADAS Connect can help with different types of calibration enquiry, including private customer, garage, bodyshop and windscreen replacement situations.

Windscreen calibration

Support for forward-facing camera calibration after windscreen replacement.

View windscreen calibration

Post-accident calibration

Support after accident repair, bumper removal, sensor damage or panel replacement.

View post-accident calibration

Trade support

ADAS calibration support for garages, bodyshops, repair centres and fleet operators.

View trade support

Request Support

Need ADAS calibration?

Send your vehicle details, postcode and reason for calibration. ADAS Connect can help identify the most suitable next step.

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