February 24, 2025
More vehicles with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are hitting the roads each year, presenting an invaluable opportunity to mechanics and shop owners. Many vehicles with ADAS technology need calibrations regularly, including after accidents or even minor repairs.
As a result, auto shops can either start offering ADAS calibrations and generating significantly more profit, or risking losing customers to other shops that do.
In this post, we’re going to go over everything you need to start offering ADAS calibrations so you can begin the process now.
ADAS calibration is a precise process that ensures that a vehicle’s sensors and cameras are properly calibrated and aligned to ensure that they’re working correctly.
Technicians perform ADAS calibrations in two distinct ways.
Static calibration happens in a controlled shop environment, requiring precise conditions like perfectly level floors, carefully controlled lighting, and ample space for positioning specialized targets.
Dynamic calibration takes a different approach, occurring on the road while driving under specific conditions that allow the vehicle's systems to self-calibrate using real-world reference points like lane markings and surrounding objects.
And for shops, there are a few key things to note:
For auto shops looking to offer ADAS calibration services, proper training and certification aren't just good business practices – they're essential for safety and liability protection. Here's what you need to know about getting your shop and technicians properly certified.
While there's no single national certification requirement for ADAS calibration, several organizations offer recognized certifications that shops can consider.
These certifications and tests are highly regarded, and include:
There are certifications available both through equipment manufacturers and vehicle manufacturers. They each provide extensive training on specific equipment or vehicles and their required ADAS procedures.
In many cases, these certifications or training programs may be required to accept warranty work, and may have ongoing education requirements.
Check your ADAS equipment and the vehicles you service to determine what training and certifications may be required.
When offering ADAS calibrations, you’ll need to ensure that your shop meets certain requirements, that you have the right tools and equipment, and that you have software to ensure you’re following all necessary procedure and identifying essential calibrations.
Let’s discuss each.
Auto shops offering ADAS calibration services must meet the following criteria:
There are multiple tools and equipment that you’ll need to offer ADAS calibrations, including:
Keep in mind that each make and model may have its own unique requirements. This is particularly important to consider when it comes to calibration targets, as there are unique targets for different makes and potentially models. Check to ensure you have all the equipment needed for your commonly-serviced vehicles.
Learn more about essential ADAS equipment you may need. .
Each make and model has its own unique OEM-specific required procedures and processes. This can be impossible for shops to track on their own, but ADAS calibration software like Revv can help.
Use Revv to look up each vehicle’s VIN, and get instant access to the OEM calibration requirements and procedures. This will help you ensure that you not only are accurately calibrating each vehicle, but also that you’re identifying every potential billable procedure.
Learn more about how Revv works here.
As we already mentioned, many shops may charge $300-600 per calibration, but this depends on multiple factors:
ADAS calibrations are a huge income driver for auto shops, and it’s a competitive differentiator. If you don’t start offering these services, customers will undeniably start turning to other shops— especially since even minor repairs like windshield replacements or wheel alignments trigger the need for ADAS calibrations.
While it is an upfront cost to modify your shop, purchase the equipment, and get your team fully certified and trained, it’s a worthwhile investment— especially with the right tools.
RevvHQ has been helping clients offer ADAS calibration services and increase their total number of repairs and profits. We help Essential Auto process over 300 ADAS repairs a month, for example, and we helped a new ADAS Service Center grow their business.
There’s significant profit in the ADAS calibration market for auto-shops, and it’s waiting for you to snag your share of it.
If you’re ready to offer ADAS calibrations to your clients, we’re ready to help. Get your free demo today.