ADAS Calibration Cost
Unlike many automotive services, ADAS calibration pricing is relatively straightforward when a provider is transparent about it. The main cost driver is which system or systems need calibrating — not the vehicle brand.
ADAS Line Pricing
We charge per calibration type: Windshield Calibration (forward-facing camera) from $299. Radar/Sensor Calibration (front or rear radar, blind spot, parking) from $499. Collision Calibration (multi-system after accident repair) from $499. Full System Reset (complete ADAS diagnostic and all systems) from $699.
All prices include a full diagnostic scan and a calibration certificate. There are no call-out fees for workshop visits. If your vehicle requires both static and dynamic calibration, the dynamic phase is included within the same price.
What Affects the Final Price?
The main variables are the number of systems requiring calibration and whether both static and dynamic methods are needed. A single windshield camera calibration is the simplest and least expensive. A full system reset covering multiple sensors across a complex vehicle is the most comprehensive.
Vehicle make and model can affect price in specific cases — certain manufacturers use proprietary calibration software that requires additional licence costs, which are included in our pricing. We will confirm the exact price for your vehicle before you commit to a booking.
How Do We Compare to Dealerships?
Main dealerships typically charge between $400 and $600 for a single windshield camera calibration. A full system reset at a dealership can exceed $1,200. Independent specialists, including ADAS Line, charge less because we focus exclusively on ADAS calibration — it is all we do.
The equipment we use is the same OEM-grade diagnostic and calibration kit as dealerships. The difference is specialisation and efficiency, not quality. We use the same manufacturer-approved software and targets.
Does Insurance Cover ADAS Calibration?
Many comprehensive insurance policies now include ADAS calibration as part of windshield replacement claims. Check your policy's glass cover section. Provincial insurance providers such as ICBC (BC), SGI (SK), SAAQ (QC), and MPIC (MB) may have specific coverage rules. If your insurer covers calibration, they will typically pay our standard rate directly or reimburse you on submission of the calibration certificate.
If calibration is not covered by your policy, the cost may be a tax-deductible business expense for vehicles used for work. We provide an invoice for every calibration, suitable for insurance or business accounting purposes.
Why Cheap Calibration Is a Risk
ADAS calibration pricing below $150 should raise questions about the equipment and process being used. Accurate calibration requires OEM-grade diagnostic software (not generic aftermarket tools), manufacturer-approved calibration targets (not generic alternatives), trained technicians familiar with the specific manufacturer's procedure, and a suitable workshop environment.
Inaccurate calibration is worse than no calibration — the system will appear to function correctly while operating with errors. The consequences of a miscalibrated AEB or lane-keeping system at highway speed are significant.
ADAS Calibration Cost — Common Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions on this topic
Yes. ADAS calibration is a standard automotive service and applicable federal (GST) and provincial (PST/HST) sales taxes apply. All our published prices are before tax. We provide a full invoice with every booking, suitable for insurance claims or business expense records.