Best ADAS Calibration Near Me in Jackson Hole, WY
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Windshield Doctor provides the best ADAS calibration near Jackson Hole at 1655 Martin Ln. After windshield replacement, forward-facing cameras must be recalibrated to ensure lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control function correctly. Call (307) 733-7056.
Your Local ADAS Calibration Shop in Jackson Hole
When you search for "ADAS calibration near me" in Jackson Hole, you need a shop with the right equipment, trained technicians, and the ability to handle all vehicle makes and models. Windshield Doctor at 1655 Martin Ln, Jackson, WY 83001 is the only shop in the valley with full in-house ADAS calibration capability.
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) includes lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, and parking assistance. Many of these systems rely on cameras and sensors mounted on or near the windshield to function correctly. When your windshield is replaced, the forward-facing camera's position changes — even by fractions of a millimeter.
According to the Auto Glass Safety Council, a camera that is off by just 1 degree can cause a targeting error of 7 feet at a distance of 400 feet. That means your lane departure warning could trigger at the wrong time, your automatic braking could engage too late, and your adaptive cruise control could misjudge the distance to the vehicle ahead. For Jackson Hole drivers navigating Teton Pass, Highway 22, and Highway 89 — roads with steep grades, sharp curves, and frequent wildlife crossings — properly functioning ADAS systems are critical.
Types of ADAS Calibration We Perform
There are two primary types of ADAS calibration, and the type required for your vehicle depends on the manufacturer's specifications:
Static Calibration
Static calibration is performed in a controlled indoor environment using specialized targets and equipment. The vehicle is parked on a level surface, and calibration targets are placed at precise distances and angles in front of the camera. Our diagnostic equipment communicates with the vehicle's computer to adjust the camera alignment. Static calibration takes approximately 45 minutes to 1.5 hours.
Vehicles that commonly require static calibration include many Toyota, Subaru, Honda, and Mazda models. The process requires specific environmental conditions including consistent lighting and a flat, level work surface.
Dynamic Calibration
Dynamic calibration is performed by driving the vehicle on public roads at specified speeds while the camera system self-adjusts using road markings and other visual references. Our technician uses a diagnostic tool connected to the vehicle's OBD-II port to initiate calibration mode. Dynamic calibration typically requires a drive of 10–30 minutes at speeds between 30 and 65 mph on well-marked roads.
Many BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, and Ford models use dynamic calibration. Some vehicles require both static and dynamic calibration for different systems.
Common Vehicles Requiring ADAS Calibration
Most vehicles manufactured after 2015 require some form of ADAS calibration after windshield replacement. Here are the most common vehicles we calibrate in the Jackson Hole area:
Subaru (EyeSight)
All Subaru models with EyeSight (Outback, Forester, Crosstrek, Legacy, Impreza) require static calibration. EyeSight uses a dual-camera system mounted at the top of the windshield. This is the most common calibration we perform in Jackson Hole due to the popularity of Subarus in the valley.
Toyota (Toyota Safety Sense)
Tacoma, 4Runner, Highlander, RAV4, Tundra, and Camry models with TSS require static calibration.
Honda (Honda Sensing)
CR-V, Pilot, Civic, and Accord models with Honda Sensing require static calibration.
Ford (Co-Pilot360)
F-150, Explorer, Bronco, and Escape models with Co-Pilot360 typically require dynamic calibration.
European Brands
BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, Volvo, and Land Rover models from 2016+ typically require calibration, often both static and dynamic.
Not sure about your vehicle? Call (307) 733-7056 with your year, make, model, and trim level. We will check the manufacturer requirements.
ADAS Calibration Cost and Insurance Coverage
ADAS calibration is a specialized service that requires expensive equipment and trained technicians. Here is what you can expect at Windshield Doctor:
Pricing
- Static calibration: varies by vehicle
- Dynamic calibration: varies by vehicle
- Dual calibration (static + dynamic): varies by vehicle
When ADAS calibration is done in conjunction with a windshield replacement at our shop, we offer bundled pricing that saves you money compared to having calibration done separately at a dealership. Dealership calibration alone can cost varies by vehicle.
Insurance Coverage
Many insurance companies now recognize ADAS calibration as a necessary part of windshield replacement and include it in their coverage. If your insurance is covering the windshield replacement, they will typically cover the calibration as well. We verify this with your carrier as part of the claims process.
Timing
We schedule ADAS calibration immediately following your windshield replacement. The total time for windshield replacement plus ADAS calibration is typically 3–5 hours, allowing most customers to drop off in the morning and pick up in the afternoon.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, absolutely. If your vehicle has a forward-facing camera mounted on or near the windshield, it must be recalibrated after replacement. Even a tiny misalignment can cause safety systems to malfunction.
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