What Is ADAS Calibration?
ADAS calibration is the process of realigning a vehicle’s Advanced Driver Assistance System sensors — cameras, radar, and lidar — to manufacturer specifications after a repair or replacement. Features like automatic emergency braking, lane departure warnings, adaptive cruise control, and blind spot monitoring all rely on precise sensor alignment. ADAS calibration is recommended after paintless dent repair, hail damage restoration, windshield replacement, or any collision work. PdrWorks Hail and Dent performs ADAS calibration in-house at our Krugerville, TX facility — no separate dealership trip required.
Why ADAS Calibration Matters After Dent Repair
Modern vehicles rely on these safety systems, and even minor paintless dent repair or hail damage restoration can shift camera and radar positioning by fractions of a degree, enough to affect braking response and lane detection.
Most PDR shops and mobile techs don’t offer ADAS calibration. They finish the dent work and send you to a dealership for recalibration — adding days of wait time and hundreds of dollars in extra cost. At PdrWorks, we handle calibration in-house at our Krugerville facility. One shop, one trip, one warranty.
In-House Calibration on US-377
Our shop on US-377 in Krugerville, TX is equipped for both static and dynamic ADAS calibration using OEM-approved diagnostic tools and manufacturer-specific target setups. Static calibration happens in our controlled environment. Dynamic calibration is verified through road testing on local roads.
Using advanced diagnostic tools and OEM-approved procedures, we recalibrate sensors to manufacturer specifications — so your vehicle accurately detects lane markings, monitors traffic, and responds in real-time driving conditions.
One Shop, Complete Service
Most drivers across Denton County and Collin County don’t realize ADAS calibration is needed after dent repair until they see a dashboard warning light. Our team flags calibration needs during the initial damage assessment, includes it in the insurance estimate, and completes everything under one roof. No surprise trips to the dealer, no extra deductible, no gaps in your repair.
If calibration is required as part of an insurance-covered repair — hail damage, collision work, windshield replacement — the cost is typically covered under your claim. We coordinate with your provider directly.
All calibration services are backed by our lifetime warranty, so you can drive with full confidence in your vehicle’s safety systems.