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ADAS Calibration After Collision Repair in San Diego

Whether you drive a Tesla, a Sprinter van, or a luxury SUV, your vehicle’s safety depends on more than just steel and airbags. Modern vehicles rely on ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) – a network of cameras, radar, and sensors that power features like Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Assist, and Autopilot.

At Bumper Plus Autobody, we provide precision ADAS calibration in San Diego to ensure these life-saving technologies are restored to factory specifications after a collision.

What is ADAS Calibration and Why Does It Matter?

ADAS calibration is the process of aligning the cameras and sensors that “see” the road for your vehicle. Even a minor fender bender or a windshield replacement can shift a sensor by just a fraction of a millimeter.

If a sensor is off by even one degree, its field of vision at 100 feet could be off by several feet. This leads to:

  • Delayed emergency braking.
  • False collision warnings.
  • Unintended lane drifting.
  • Total failure of Tesla Autopilot or Full Self-Driving (FSD) features.

When Is Calibration Required?

Calibration isn’t optional; it is a safety mandate following specific events:

  • Post-Collision: Any impact, even those not involving sensors directly, can jar the mounting brackets.
  • Windshield Replacement: Most forward-facing cameras are mounted to the glass.
  • Suspension Changes: Adjusting ride height or wheel alignment changes the sensor’s angle relative to the road.
  • Sensor Replacement: If a blind-spot monitor or radar unit is replaced, it must be “taught” its position.

Static vs. Dynamic Calibration: What’s the Difference?

Different vehicles and manufacturers require different methods to reset their systems. As a certified facility, we perform both:

1

Static Calibration

This takes place inside our specialized San Diego facility. We use OEM-specific targets, lasers, and level floors to calibrate the vehicle while it is stationary. This is common for camera and radar systems that require a highly controlled environment.

2

Dynamic Calibration

The vehicle is driven on the road at specific speeds under certain conditions (clear lane markings, following a lead vehicle) while connected to a diagnostic tool. The onboard computer “learns” the environment during the drive.

EV/Tesla Calibration

Many EV/Tesla models utilize a hybrid approach or automated “Self-Calibration” drive cycles, but these must be initiated and verified by a Tesla ADAS calibration expert to ensure the gateway is cleared of fault codes.

The Tesla ADAS Calibration Expert in San Diego

Tesla’s “Vision” system is one of the most complex in the world. As an Official Tesla Warranty Partner, Bumper Plus Autobody understands the nuances of the Model 3, Y, S, and X.

  • Aluminum Bodywork: Our I-CAR Gold Class certification means we understand how aluminum repairs affect sensor housing.
  • Tesla Diagnostics: We use Tesla-compatible software to ensure your Autopilot and safety suites are 100% functional before you leave the shop.
  • Safety Verification: We don’t just fix the dent; we verify the digital safety net that protects your family.

Insurance, Liability, and Your Safety

Many vehicle owners ask: Does insurance cover ADAS calibration?” Yes. Because calibration is a required safety procedure according to Manufacturer (OEM) guidelines, it is almost always covered under your collision claim.

The Liability Angle:

Skipping calibration can lead to “Silent Failures” where no dashboard light is on, but the system fails to brake in an emergency. Choosing a certified shop like Bumper Plus ensures a documented safety record, protecting your vehicle’s resale value and your legal liability.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long does ADAS calibration take?
Typically, a calibration takes between 1 to 3 hours, depending on whether it requires a static setup, a dynamic road test, or both.
2. Can I recalibrate Tesla cameras myself?
While Teslas have a “Camera Calibration” button in the menu, this is intended for minor adjustments. After a collision or structural repair, a professional diagnostic scan is required to ensure no sensors are physically misaligned or internally damaged.
3. Does insurance cover the cost of ADAS calibration?
Yes. If the calibration is necessary due to a covered loss (like an accident or windshield claim), insurance companies typically cover the cost as part of the restoration to pre-accident condition.
4. What happens if ADAS is skipped?
If calibration is skipped, your safety features may behave unpredictably. Your car might “ghost brake” on the highway or fail to detect a pedestrian, creating a massive safety risk.

Restore Your Vehicle’s Intelligence

Don’t trust your safety to a shop that only fixes the “visible” damage. Get expert Tesla ADAS calibration in San Diego from the pros who know your vehicle best.

Call us today at (858) 461-8088 or Schedule An Appointment




bumperplusautobody@gmail.com




(858) 461-8088


7360 Trade Street, San Diego, CA 92121