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ADAS Calibration Services in Albuquerque, NM

Get your safety systems back on point with certified Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) calibration from the pros at Tint Palace in Albuquerque. 

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Precise Calibration

Make Sure Your Sensors Are Working Right

ADAS calibration is the process of precisely aligning your vehicle’s advanced safety systems after repairs or glass replacement. These systems include things like lane departure warnings, forward collision alerts, and adaptive cruise control. 



If the sensors or cameras are even slightly off, the systems may not work correctly. At Tint Palace, our team uses the proper equipment and training to make sure everything is calibrated to factory standards. That way, your vehicle stays safe and performs the way it was built to.

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What Is ADAS Calibration?

ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance System. It’s all the tech in your car that helps keep you safe on the road, such as lane departure warnings, automatic braking, and adaptive cruise control. Calibration is the process of lining up all the sensors, cameras, and radar so they work the way the factory intended. If those parts are even a little bit off, the system won’t read the road right, which can throw everything off.

  • Why Does It Matter?

    These systems only work if they’re dialed in. If a sensor is pointed slightly in the wrong direction or a camera is off-center, your car might not see what’s really happening out there. That could mean a missed warning, late braking, or steering that doesn’t respond like it should. Calibration makes sure all that high-tech gear does its job when you need it most. 

  • It’s All About Safety

    Features like emergency braking, lane assist, and adaptive cruise control aren’t just fancy add-ons. They’re built to help keep you and your passengers safe. But they only work when everything’s set up right. A properly calibrated system gives you accurate warnings and smooth response when you’re driving, which makes a big difference in tough situations on the road. 

  • After Repairs or Glass Work, It’s a Must

    Any time you get work done on your vehicle—especially repairs to the front or rear, or after a windshield replacement—you may need to recalibrate the ADAS system. That’s because even small shifts in the body or glass can knock sensors out of line. We’ve seen it happen a lot. If the calibration isn’t checked, your safety systems might be off without you even knowing. 

  • Windshield Work Can Throw It Off

    A lot of modern cars have sensors and cameras mounted right behind the windshield. So when the glass gets replaced, even if the new one is a perfect fit, the sensors can still shift. That’s why calibration is so important after a windshield job. We’ll make sure everything is lined up and working the way it should before you hit the road. 

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Tint Palace FAQs

Answering Top ADAS Calibration Questions 

  • Q: How do I know if my vehicle needs ADAS calibration?

    A: If your vehicle has had a windshield replaced, front or rear-end repairs, suspension work, or even a wheel alignment, there’s a good chance the sensors and cameras have shifted, meaning calibration is needed. Some vehicles will show a warning light or message, but not all do. The safest bet is to get it checked anytime something major is done to your vehicle’s structure or safety system. A quick inspection can tell us if the system is still dialed in or needs adjustment. 

  • Q: What happens if I skip calibration after a repair?

    A: Skipping calibration might not seem like a big deal, but it can lead to safety systems giving you bad info or not working at all. For example, your car might not brake in time when it should, or it might try to correct your steering when there’s nothing wrong. These systems rely on precision, and if things are even slightly off, you’re not getting the help they’re designed to provide, which puts you and others at risk. 

  • Q: How long does the calibration process take?

    A: It depends on the vehicle and the type of calibration. Some cars only need a static calibration in-shop, while others require a dynamic test drive with special equipment. Most jobs take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours or more if multiple systems need to be calibrated. We always let you know upfront what to expect so there are no surprises. 

  • Q: Can any shop do ADAS calibration?

    A: Not really. This isn’t something just any auto shop can handle. You need the right equipment, software, and training to get it right. At Tint Palace, our team is certified and uses factory-grade tools to make sure everything lines up the way the manufacturer intended. We don’t guess. We follow the specs to the letter. 

  • Q: Do all vehicles have ADAS systems?

    A: Not all, but most newer vehicles do, especially those made in the last five to ten years. Even basic trims are starting to come with features like lane keeping and forward collision warning. If your car has a camera behind the rearview mirror or sensors in the front grille or bumpers, chances are it has an ADAS system that needs calibration after certain repairs or glass work.