ADAS Calibration Cost: The Hidden Fee You Need to Know About
ADAS calibration costs $150 to $500 after windshield replacement and is required on most vehicles manufactured from 2018 onward. This fee covers recalibrating the forward-facing camera behind your windshield that powers safety features like lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control. Many glass shops quote a low price for the windshield itself and then add calibration as a surprise charge after the work is done. Static calibration, performed in a shop with precision targets, costs $150 to $300. Dynamic calibration, done while driving, runs $100 to $250. Some vehicles like Subaru EyeSight and Tesla Autopilot require both types, pushing the total to $250 to $500. Arizona drivers with comprehensive insurance typically pay $0 for calibration because it is billed as part of the replacement. Always ask upfront whether a quote includes ADAS calibration before agreeing to any price.
The Quote That Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story
A common practice: you get quoted $350 for a windshield replacement. After the work is done, you’re told ADAS calibration is required and costs an additional $250. Your $350 quote just became $600. Always ask if calibration is included before you agree to a price.
What is ADAS?
ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. These are the safety technologies built into modern vehicles that help prevent accidents. Most of them rely on a forward-facing camera mounted directly behind your windshield.
When the windshield is replaced, even a fraction-of-a-millimeter shift in the camera’s position can cause these safety systems to malfunction. That’s why calibration is required after every windshield replacement on ADAS-equipped vehicles.
Does Your Vehicle Require ADAS Calibration?
Definitely Requires It
Vehicles 2022 and newer
Nearly all vehicles manufactured from 2022 onward include ADAS as standard equipment.
Likely Requires It
Vehicles 2018-2021
Most vehicles in this range have ADAS, especially higher trims and safety-focused brands like Subaru and Toyota.
Probably Does Not
Vehicles 2017 and older
Most vehicles before 2018 do not have windshield-mounted cameras. Exceptions: Subaru (2014+), Honda (2016+).
How Much Does ADAS Calibration Cost?
Static Calibration
$150-$300Done in a shop with precision targets positioned in front of the vehicle. Most common type.
Dynamic Calibration
$100-$250Done by driving the vehicle at specific speeds on marked roads. Used for some Honda, Toyota, and Subaru models.
Dual (Static + Dynamic)
$250-$500Some vehicles require both types. Common on Subaru EyeSight, some BMW and Mercedes models.
| Calibration Type | Cost | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Static Calibration | $150-$300 | Done in a shop with precision targets. Most common type for windshield replacement. |
| Dynamic Calibration | $100-$250 | Done while driving at specific speeds. Used for some Honda, Toyota, and Subaru models. |
| Dual (Static + Dynamic) | $250-$500 | Both types required. Common on Subaru EyeSight, some BMW and Mercedes models. |
ADAS Calibration Cost by Vehicle Make
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Why Skipping Calibration is Dangerous
An uncalibrated ADAS camera after windshield replacement can cause critical safety system failures:
- Lane departure warnings that trigger at the wrong time or not at all
- Automatic braking that activates too late, too early, or randomly
- Adaptive cruise control that misjudges distance to the vehicle ahead
- Collision avoidance systems that fail to detect pedestrians or obstacles
Does Insurance Cover ADAS Calibration?
Yes, in most cases. If your insurance covers the windshield replacement, it typically covers the required ADAS calibration as well. Calibration is considered part of the complete replacement procedure.
With Arizona’s zero-deductible glass coverage, both the windshield and ADAS calibration are typically covered at $0 out of pocket. The glass shop bills the insurance company directly for both services.
Learn more about insurance coverage for windshield replacement in Arizona.
How to Avoid the Hidden Fee
Ask upfront
Before agreeing to any quote, ask: "Does this price include ADAS calibration?" If they say no or seem unsure, get a separate line item for calibration cost.
Get the total in writing
Your written quote should include three line items: glass, labor/installation, and ADAS calibration. If calibration is listed as "TBD" or "if needed," get a firm number.
Verify your vehicle requires it
Check your owner's manual or ask the glass shop to look up your specific year/make/model. Not every vehicle needs it -- but if yours does, it's not optional.
Choose a shop that does it in-house
Some shops subcontract calibration to a third party, which adds cost and delay. Shops with in-house calibration equipment typically charge less and complete the job faster.
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