Your vehicle’s safety features—like Lane Departure Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking, and Adaptive Cruise Control—rely on a camera mounted directly to your windshield. They are the eyes of your car.
When a windshield is replaced, that camera is moved. Even a 1-degree shift can cause your safety systems to misjudge distances or fail completely. At KnockOut, we use state-of-the-art technology to recalibrate your sensors to factory precision, ensuring your car protects you exactly as it should.
(Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) refers to the safety technology mounted on your windshield that helps you drive. If your vehicle has any of these features, you have ADAS:
These systems rely on a camera mounted behind your rearview mirror. When the windshield is replaced, that camera is moved.
You might think, “It looks fine to me.” But for a computer, 1 millimeter makes a difference. If your camera is off by just 1 degree, your safety system might miscalculate the distance of a car ahead by dozens of feet. This can lead to:
At KnockOut Auto Glass & ADAS, we follow OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) procedures to ensure your car reacts exactly as the factory intended.
Your windshield provides up to 60% of your vehicle’s structural strength in an accident. Don’t trust it to the lowest bidder. We go beyond simple glass replacement; we combine collision-repair expertise with certified calibration technology to ensure your car is strictly OEM compliant and as safe as the day it left the factory.
We aren't just glass installers; we are trained specialists in the complex safety electronics of modern vehicles.
We provide you with detailed Pre- and Post-repair scan reports, proving your systems are active and error-free before you drive away.
We refuse to cut corners. We follow strict Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) procedures to guarantee your car reacts exactly as the factory intended.
Backed by our collision repair experience (ATS AutoWorx), we understand your vehicle's structural integrity better than standard "quick-fix" shops.
We don't guess. We verify. Our documented process ensures total compliance and peace of mind.
Before we begin, we scan your vehicle’s computer to identify any existing fault codes. This gives us a baseline of your vehicle's health.
We perform both Static Calibration (in-shop with targets) and Dynamic Calibration (driving the vehicle to learn the road), depending on what your specific car manufacturer requires.
Once finished, we perform a final scan to confirm all systems are communicating correctly. We provide you with a "Clean Health Report" proving the job was done right.






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ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. If your car has features like Lane Departure Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking, or Adaptive Cruise Control, it relies on a camera mounted on your windshield. Calibration is the precise process of electronically aiming that camera so it "sees" the road exactly as the manufacturer intended.
Because the camera is mounted directly to the glass. When we remove the old windshield and install a new one, the camera’s position changes slightly—even by just a millimeter. That tiny shift can cause your safety systems to misjudge distances, meaning your car might brake too late or drift out of its lane without warning.
It depends on your vehicle.
Dynamic Calibration: Some cars require being driven on the road with a handheld computer connected. We can do this mobile.
Static Calibration: Many cars require a controlled environment with level floors and specific targets. For these, we recommend bringing the vehicle to our shop in Plano to guarantee accuracy.
Calibration typically adds about 30 to 60 minutes to your appointment time, depending on the complexity of your vehicle's system. We perform this immediately after the glass installation so you get your car back fully ready.
Yes. We prioritize transparency. We perform a Pre-Scan before starting and a Post-Scan after finishing. You will receive a documented report showing that your safety sensors are clean, active, and functioning correctly
In most cases, yes. Insurance companies understand that ADAS calibration is a mandatory safety requirement for modern vehicles. If you are filing a claim for the glass, the calibration is usually included as part of the necessary repair.
If the warning lights are related to the camera or sensor alignment (often triggered after a collision or glass damage), calibration should clear them. Our diagnostic scan will identify if the issue is alignment-related or if there is a deeper mechanical fault.
We strongly advise against it. Skipping calibration means driving a vehicle with blinded or confused safety systems. It poses a significant risk to you and others on the road. At KnockOut Auto Glass, we follow OEM procedures and will not release a vehicle that we consider unsafe.
Don’t leave your safety to chance. Schedule your glass replacement and calibration in one easy