ADAS Windscreen Calibration in Caboolture
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Repair or Replace a Windscreen
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
The team at Morayfield Autoglass in Caboolture offer ADAS Vehicle Calibration services to ensure your vehicle meets the current safety standards required by law. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) provide drivers with the required levels of automated safety features expected in today’s modern vehicles.
The surge of ADAS features in modern day cars support braking and steering, and assist in avoiding collisions with other motorists. These automated systems often require calibration after windscreen replacements or repairs. As ADAS technology improves, the team at Morayfield Autoglass will continue to invest heavily in ADAS technology so you can rely on us to accurately calibrate your car to exacting standards.
The functions of ADAS features rely on sensors that continuously and accurately monitor the environment around the vehicle, making these calibrating these sensors a critical aspect of safety in any repair process. Whether you're in
Caboolture,
Bribie Island, or
Beerwah, call us today on
(07) 5428 3377 to book ADAS windscreen calibration and ensure your peace of mind on the road.
Improving Safety & Control
Autonomous Emergency Braking
The system is small work of genius that notices when you haven't pressed the brake pedal quickly enough, and does it for you. Not only that, but it does it so well that on some cars it can prevent you from having any rear-end accidents, ever, at speeds of up to 60km/h.
Adaptive Cruise Control
An adaptive cruise control system, also known as active cruise control, helps mitigate risks by automatically adapting to changing traffic conditions, slowing down or speeding up with traffic as needed.
Traffic Sign Recognition
Traffic sign recognition (TSR) is an in-vehicle technology which attempts to read and interpret roadside traffic signs. Vehicle manufacturers are moving towards enabling speed assistance and automated driving using TSR systems and the benefits of successful introduction are likely to be significant for road safety.
Blind Spot Detection
The blind spot monitor is a vehicle-based sensor that detects other vehicles located to the driver’s side and rear. Warnings can be visual, audible, vibrating, or tactile. However, blind spot monitors are an option that may do more than monitor the sides and rear of the vehicle.
Improving Driver Awareness
Lane Keep Assistance
Unlike lane departure warnings, which only alert you, either with an audio/visual prompt or in some cases haptic feedback through the steering wheel, the seatbelt or seat cushion, lane keeping assistance is a pro-active system that is able to intervene and manipulate the steering to prevent you from veering outside your lane.
Cross Traffic Detection
Rear-facing cameras work well, but they can only show so much. This gave rise to automated rear cross traffic alert systems, which give the driver an audible warning if an object outside the camera’s field of view approaches the vehicle.
Remote Active Park Assist
Remote Park Assist uses smart assistance systems to allow drivers to control the parking of a Porsche vehicle from a compatible smartphone. For instance, the system is able to use parking spot search, an innovative feature that detects and indicates available parking spots as you drive by.
Adaptive Headlamps
Adaptive headlights are headlights that actively respond to changing conditions. Their goal is to provide drivers with better visibility and more time to react to conditions ahead. It’s a term that encompasses several different features, most common of which is curve-adaptive headlights.
Modern Safety Technology
These systems are the futuristic technology that could save your life. Most modern cars are equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). These high-tech safety systems, such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), are designed to save lives by alerting the driver to a hazard or by automatically taking the necessary action to prevent a collision.
Many different Advanced Driver Assist Systems are now commonly in use by the major vehicle manufacturers and if your car is less than 5 years old, it’s likely to be equipped with one or more of these safety features.
By 2022, up to 11 Advanced Driver Assist Systems will be mandatory on all new cars. Keep your vehicle safe on the road, call us at
(07) 5428 3377 today.
How ADAS Works

Most Advanced Driver Assist Systems use either a camera mounted behind the windscreen and/or radar sensors located in the grille or bumper which can detect road markings and speed limit signs, other road users and pedestrians, depending on the vehicle’s safety features.
Some vehicles are equipped with a rear camera to make reversing easier. Many high-end models even have multiple cameras and sensors that give the driver a full 360° view, and can detect objects at the sides and at the rear of the vehicle.
In the case of Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Autonomous Cruise Control (ACC), when the camera or radar sensor detects a slower or stationary object ahead, unless the driver takes appropriate action to slow or stop the vehicle, the system will provide a visible or audible warning before, if necessary, automatically applying the vehicle’s brakes to avoid a collision.
Does your car need to be calibrated?
Let us take a look, to find out more about Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS), or to arrange a calibration, call (07) 5428 3377 and speak to our technician.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ADAS calibration, and why is it necessary?
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) rely on cameras and sensors to support safety features like lane departure warnings and automatic braking.
After a windscreen replacement, calibration ensures these systems function correctly by realigning sensors to manufacturer specifications, keeping drivers and passengers safe.
How do I know if my vehicle needs ADAS calibration?
If your vehicle has features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, or forward collision warnings, it likely requires ADAS calibration after a windscreen replacement. A diagnostic scan or warning indicators on the dashboard can also signal when recalibration is needed.
Can I drive my car if ADAS is not calibrated?
Driving without proper ADAS calibration can put you at risk, as systems like automatic braking and lane departure warnings may not function correctly. This can impact your vehicle’s safety performance and increase the chance of an accident, especially in situations requiring quick reactions.