Front Camera Calibration in South Farmingdale, NY

Your Safety Systems Work Right

Mobile front camera calibration that comes to you, with the expertise to get it done right the first time.

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Professional Camera Calibration South Farmingdale

Your Car's Safety Features Actually Work

When your windshield gets replaced, your forward-facing camera needs recalibration. Period. Even if everything looks fine, your collision avoidance system could be off by 8 feet at highway speeds if that camera isn’t properly aligned.

You’re not just getting your windshield fixed—you’re making sure your family’s safety systems actually protect them. Lane departure warnings, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control—all of these depend on precise camera positioning.

We use OEM-standard equipment to recalibrate your camera to manufacturer specifications. No guesswork, no shortcuts. Your safety systems will respond exactly as designed when you need them most.

Mobile Auto Glass South Farmingdale NY

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We’ve been serving Long Island since 2016, with over 20 years of industry experience behind every job. We’re a certified mobile New York State repair shop and Dinitrol certified, which means we meet the highest standards for materials and processes.

We’re owner-operated, not a franchise. When you call, you’re talking to people who actually care about getting your job done right. We’ve completed over 10,000 successful services across Long Island and Queens, and every single one comes with a lifetime warranty.

South Farmingdale drivers know they can count on us because we live and work in these communities. We understand the roads, the commutes, and what it takes to keep your family safe on Route 109 and the Southern State.

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Windshield Camera Calibration Process South Farmingdale

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we verify your vehicle’s make, model, and specific ADAS requirements. Different manufacturers have different calibration procedures, and we follow each one precisely.

Next, we prepare your vehicle in the right conditions—proper lighting, level surface, correct tire pressure. These details matter because even small variations can throw off the calibration.

We connect our professional calibration equipment to your vehicle’s diagnostic port and run the manufacturer’s prescribed calibration sequence. This involves both static calibration with target boards and dynamic calibration through a test drive under specific conditions.

Finally, we verify everything is working correctly through diagnostic scans and real-world testing. You get documentation of the entire process, plus our lifetime warranty that covers both the windshield and the calibration work.

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ADAS Calibration Requirements South Farmingdale NY

What Your Insurance Actually Covers

Most comprehensive insurance policies cover ADAS calibration as part of windshield replacement claims. You typically pay your deductible, and we handle the rest. We work with hundreds of insurance companies and can verify your coverage before we start.

In South Farmingdale, we see a lot of newer vehicles—BMWs, Audis, Acuras, and luxury trucks with advanced safety features. These vehicles legally require calibration after windshield replacement, and insurance companies know it.

We’ll file your claim, handle the paperwork, and make sure you’re not stuck with unexpected costs. The goal is simple: get your safety systems working properly without breaking your budget. Most calibrations take 1-2 hours, and we can often complete everything in a single mobile visit to your home or office.

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Yes, absolutely. Nearly all vehicle manufacturers require camera recalibration after windshield replacement, regardless of whether you use OEM or aftermarket glass. The camera mounting position changes slightly with every installation, and even a one-degree difference can make your collision avoidance system miss by 8 feet at highway speeds.Your car might not show any error codes or dashboard warnings, but that doesn’t mean the system is working correctly. The camera will operate as if it’s still on the old windshield, which can lead to false alarms or—worse—failure to detect real hazards.Don’t let a technician tell you calibration isn’t necessary just because they don’t want to do it. Your safety systems are designed to save lives, but only if they’re properly calibrated.
Most calibrations take between 1-2 hours, depending on your vehicle’s make and model. Some cars need only static calibration with target boards, while others require dynamic calibration through a test drive at specific speeds.We handle both types and can often complete the entire process—windshield replacement and calibration—in a single mobile visit. You don’t have to take time off work or make multiple trips to different shops.The exact time depends on your vehicle’s ADAS features. A basic forward collision warning system might take 45 minutes, while a full suite of safety features could take up to 2 hours. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate when we schedule your appointment.
Most comprehensive insurance policies do cover ADAS calibration as part of windshield replacement claims. Insurance companies recognize that calibration is a necessary safety requirement, not an optional add-on.You’ll typically pay your deductible, and we handle the rest. We work directly with hundreds of insurance companies and can verify your coverage before we start work. We’ll even file your claim and handle all the paperwork.If you’re getting pushback from your insurance company, we can help. We provide detailed documentation showing why calibration is required for your specific vehicle, including manufacturer requirements and safety standards.
Your safety systems won’t work as designed, which puts you and your family at risk. Lane departure warnings might not activate when you drift, automatic emergency braking might not engage in time, and adaptive cruise control could maintain unsafe following distances.The scary part is that your car might not show any error messages. The systems will appear to work normally, but they’ll be operating with incorrect reference points. You won’t know there’s a problem until you need those safety features to prevent an accident.We’ve seen too many people skip calibration to save money, only to have their insurance company deny claims later when they discover the safety systems weren’t properly maintained. It’s not worth the risk.
We handle calibration for all major vehicle brands, including BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Acura, Honda, Toyota, Ford, GM, and more. Each manufacturer has specific calibration procedures, and we follow them exactly.Our equipment covers both static and dynamic calibration requirements. We stay current with the latest OEM procedures and have the diagnostic tools needed for newer vehicle models with advanced ADAS features.Some specialty or heavily modified vehicles might require dealership-specific equipment, but we’ll let you know upfront if that’s the case. For 99% of vehicles in South Farmingdale, we can handle the complete calibration process on-site.
Most vehicles from 2015 and newer have at least some ADAS features. If your car has adaptive cruise control, lane departure warnings, forward collision alerts, automatic emergency braking, or blind spot monitoring, it needs calibration after windshield replacement.Look for cameras mounted behind your rearview mirror or sensors in your windshield. Check your owner’s manual for references to driver assistance systems or safety features. Your dashboard might also have icons for these systems.When you call us, we can verify your vehicle’s specific requirements based on the year, make, and model. We’ll tell you exactly what calibration procedures are needed and how long the process will take.