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Subaru ADAS Calibration After Windshield Replacement

Does your Subaru need ADAS calibration after windshield replacement? Yes—if your Subaru has EyeSight, windshield calibration is critical. EyeSight relies on cameras integrated into your windshield to monitor lane position, detect hazards, and activate emergency braking. When we replace your windshield, even slightly, the camera alignment shifts. At Bang AutoGlass, we perform precise calibration to ensure your EyeSight system works perfectly. In this guide, we explain what EyeSight does, why calibration matters for your Subaru, and how the process works.

What Is EyeSight and How Does It Connect to Your Windshield?

EyeSight is Subaru's advanced driver assistance system. It uses cameras, sensors, and radar to monitor your driving environment and help prevent collisions. The key component: one or more cameras mounted on your windshield. These cameras watch the road ahead, detect lane markings, identify vehicles, and spot pedestrians. They feed data to your Subaru's onboard computer, which decides whether to alert you, adjust steering, or apply brakes.

Because EyeSight cameras are mounted on your windshield, they see what your Subaru 'sees.' If the windshield angle shifts even a tiny bit—by a fraction of a degree—the cameras point in the wrong direction. Your EyeSight system becomes unreliable or completely inoperative.

EyeSight Features Protecting Your Subaru

EyeSight includes these safety features:

  • pre-collision throttle management

  • adaptive cruise control

  • lane departure warning

  • lane keep assist

All of these features depend on accurate windshield camera alignment. This is why calibration after windshield replacement is non-negotiable for your Subaru.

Why Calibration Is Required After Windshield Replacement

Replacing your Subaru windshield is more than just glass-on-glass. The new windshield has a slightly different curvature, thickness, and optical properties than the old one. Even though modern installations are precise, the EyeSight cameras need to be re-calibrated to account for these microscopic differences.

Calibration ensures:

  • Camera lens alignment is accurate to fractions of a degree

  • Lane detection works correctly on straight roads and curves

  • Obstacle detection distances are precise (critical for emergency braking)

  • Pedestrian detection functions reliably

  • Adaptive cruise control maintains proper following distance

Static vs. Dynamic Calibration for Subaru

Your Subaru with EyeSight typically requires both static and dynamic calibration:

Static calibration: We use a specialized target board to verify camera alignment while your Subaru is parked. This checks basic lens geometry. (30-45 minutes)

Dynamic calibration: We drive your Subaru on test routes to verify the cameras work correctly while moving. This confirms lane detection, obstacle sensing, and adaptive systems function perfectly. (30-60 minutes additional)

Which Subaru Models Need Calibration?

Most modern Subaru vehicles with EyeSight need calibration. Popular models include:

  • Legacy

  • Outback

  • Forester

  • Crosstrek

If your Subaru was manufactured in the last 5 years and has EyeSight listed in your owner's manual, calibration is required after windshield replacement.

What Happens If You Skip ADAS Calibration?

Driving a Subaru with miscalibrated EyeSight is dangerous:

  • Lane departure warnings trigger incorrectly or not at all

  • Automatic emergency braking fails to activate when needed

  • Adaptive cruise control maintains wrong following distances

  • Blind spot warnings become unreliable

  • Collision mitigation braking system becomes unsafe

  • Your Subaru manufacturer's warranty may not cover safety-related failures

Many Subaru owners don't realize their ADAS isn't working until an emergency happens. Don't take that risk.

How EyeSight Calibration Is Performed

At Bang AutoGlass, we use industry-standard ADAS calibration equipment:

  • Review: Confirm your Subaru model, EyeSight version, and calibration requirements

  • Setup: Position our calibration rig or target board to precise specifications

  • Static verification: Align EyeSight cameras to exact angles using target patterns

  • Dynamic verification (if needed): Drive your Subaru through test routes while monitoring camera feed in real time

  • Validation: Verify all EyeSight features function correctly

  • Documentation: Provide calibration records for your Subaru's service history

The entire process takes 1-2 hours depending on your Subaru model and whether dynamic driving is required.

Is ADAS Calibration Covered by Insurance?

Many insurance companies cover EyeSight calibration if your Subaru windshield is covered under comprehensive. However, coverage varies by policy. We recommend calling your insurer before your appointment to confirm. We can also help you file the claim and provide documentation showing calibration was necessary for safety.

Signs Your Subaru EyeSight Needs Recalibration

If you notice any of these warning signs after windshield work or normal driving, your Subaru's EyeSight might need recalibration:

  • Dashboard warnings: Your Subaru displays ADAS system warnings or error codes

  • Lane departure alerts triggering incorrectly: Warnings go off when you're clearly centered in the lane

  • Adaptive cruise acting erratically: The system accelerates or brakes unexpectedly, or maintains wrong following distances

  • Auto headlights not working right: Automatic high beam adjustment doesn't function or triggers at wrong times

  • Forward collision warnings at wrong times: System alerts you to phantom obstacles or misses real hazards

  • Blind spot monitoring inconsistencies: Side warning lights trigger when no vehicle is present, or fail to detect actual traffic

If you notice any of these after windshield work on your Subaru, call us immediately at (877) 994-5277. We'll re-calibrate your EyeSight system at no charge if it's related to our installation.

Why Choose Bang AutoGlass for Subaru EyeSight Calibration

Your Subaru's safety systems demand expert calibration. Here's why Bang AutoGlass is the right choice:

  • Certified ADAS technicians: Our team is trained and certified in modern ADAS systems across all Subaru models

  • Industry-standard equipment: We use professional-grade calibration rigs and target systems that meet manufacturer standards

  • All calibration types: We handle static, dynamic, and dual calibration methods depending on your Subaru requirements

  • Mobile calibration available: We can perform calibration at your home or office using our mobile equipment

  • Documentation provided: You receive complete calibration records showing all systems verified and aligned

  • Lifetime warranty: Our calibration work is guaranteed for the life of your vehicle

  • Experience with all Subaru models: We've calibrated thousands of Subaru vehicles across multiple generations and trim levels

Bang AutoGlass doesn't just replace your windshield—we ensure your Subaru's safety systems work perfectly. Call (877) 994-5277 to schedule calibration.

Protecting Your Subaru Investment

Modern Subaru vehicles represent a significant investment. ADAS technology is a major selling point and feature that buyers value highly when they're evaluating your vehicle or considering buying it used. A properly functioning EyeSight system protects both your safety and your vehicle's resale value.

When your Subaru's ADAS is properly calibrated, the system works as designed by Subaru engineers. Your adaptive cruise control maintains precise following distances. Your lane departure warning keeps you centered. Your collision mitigation system can actually prevent accidents. This reliability is what attracts buyers and justifies your Subaru's value in the used vehicle market.

Conversely, if you skip proper calibration after windshield work, you're operating a safety system that's no longer trustworthy. You can't rely on warnings because they might be false alarms. You can't trust the vehicle to maintain safe distances or detect hazards. This degraded safety function affects both your physical safety and your vehicle's value. Future buyers who discover a miscalibrated EyeSight system will question the vehicle's reliability and offer less. Worse, you're driving a vehicle whose safety features have become liabilities instead of assets. Proper calibration is the difference between a fully safe, valuable Subaru and one that's compromised.

Frequently Asked Questions About Subaru EyeSight Calibration

Does my Subaru model require ADAS calibration?

If your Subaru has EyeSight listed in your owner's manual or on your dashboard display, yes. When you call us at (877) 994-5277, confirm your year, model, and trim—we'll tell you immediately.

How long does ADAS calibration take?

Calibration typically adds 1-2 hours to your appointment. Static calibration alone is 30-45 minutes. Dynamic testing adds another 30-60 minutes. We complete everything in one visit if possible.

What if calibration shows problems?

If we discover your EyeSight has other issues during calibration, we'll alert you immediately. Most issues are minor and correctable. We'll provide documentation of any findings.

Can I file an insurance claim just for EyeSight calibration?

No—calibration is not separately claimable. It's only covered if your windshield replacement is covered. Some policies specifically exclude ADAS calibration, so verify with your insurer.

Your Subaru's EyeSight system is designed to save your life. After your windshield replacement, calibration is not optional—it's essential. At Bang AutoGlass, we're equipped to calibrate all modern Subaru models with professional ADAS alignment equipment. We offer next-day appointments and complete the work in one visit. Schedule your Subaru windshield replacement and EyeSight calibration today by calling (877) 994-5277. Our technicians arrive at your home or office with all required equipment, and we back our work with a lifetime warranty on both the glass and calibration.

Author:Bang AutoGlass Editorial Team
Published:Mar 5, 2026
Created:Mar 4, 2026
Updated:Mar 6, 2026

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