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Infiniti Q60 ADAS Calibration

Your Infiniti Q60's advanced driver-assistance systems depend on a precisely calibrated forward-facing camera — and Bang AutoGlass brings that calibration straight to you. Serving Arizona and Florida with next-day mobile appointments and a lifetime workmanship warranty, we make sure your Q60 drives as safely after a windshield replacement as it did the day you bought it.

Why Infiniti Q60 ADAS Calibration Is a Critical Step After Windshield Replacement

The Infiniti Q60 is a performance-oriented luxury sport coupe built around a driving experience that balances exhilaration with sophistication. Central to that experience — especially in 2018 and newer model years — is Infiniti's suite of advanced driver-assistance technologies, collectively marketed under the Infiniti Safety Shield 360 umbrella. Features like Forward Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, and Intelligent Cruise Control depend heavily on a forward-facing camera system mounted at or near the top of the windshield. When that windshield is replaced, even a millimeter-level shift in the camera's angle can compromise the accuracy of every one of those systems. That is exactly why professional Infiniti Q60 ADAS calibration is not an optional finishing touch — it is a required, safety-critical procedure.

Understanding the Q60's Forward-Facing Camera System

Unlike a traditional sedan or SUV, the Q60 wears a fastback-style roofline that gives it a distinctly athletic silhouette. That sloping roofline and relatively compact windshield geometry mean the forward-facing camera has a very specific field of view optimized for the Q60's proportions. Infiniti engineers calibrated this system at the factory with precise angular tolerances — the camera must "see" the road at exactly the right pitch, yaw, and roll to deliver accurate lane-line detection and vehicle-distance measurements at highway speeds.

When a windshield replacement is performed, the new glass is seated in a slightly different position than the original, even when installed with OEM-quality materials and expert technique. That tiny difference — imperceptible to the human eye — is enough to make the camera's output drift outside of factory specifications. A lane-departure warning that fires a half-second too late, or automatic emergency braking that misjudges following distance, can have real consequences on the road. ADAS calibration corrects that drift so every system performs exactly as Infiniti designed it to.

Safety Shield 360 Features That Depend on Calibration

Several of the Q60's most valued driver-assistance features route their core data through the windshield-mounted camera. Forward Emergency Braking uses the camera in conjunction with radar to detect vehicles and pedestrians ahead and apply the brakes autonomously if necessary. Intelligent Cruise Control uses the same camera feed to maintain a set following distance from the vehicle in front of you. Lane Departure Warning and Lane Departure Prevention both rely on the camera to identify lane markings — and both will give unreliable alerts if the camera's angle has shifted even slightly. Distance Control Assist supplements all of the above with gentle brake pressure cues on the pedal. Each of these systems deserves factory-accurate calibration every time the windshield is touched.

Model Year Considerations for the Q60

The current generation Q60 launched for the 2017 model year, but ADAS features became substantially more comprehensive in 2018 and later trims. Q60 Pure, Luxe, Red Sport 400, and the top-tier 3.0t variants from 2018 onward are the most likely to carry the full Safety Shield 360 package, though equipment levels vary by trim and optional packages selected at purchase. If your Q60 is equipped with Intelligent Cruise Control or Forward Emergency Braking — both easy to verify by checking your dashboard stalk controls or owner's manual — then windshield replacement must always be followed by professional ADAS calibration. Bang AutoGlass technicians assess each vehicle individually before beginning work so nothing is overlooked.

What the Bang AutoGlass Mobile ADAS Calibration Process Looks Like

Bang AutoGlass is a mobile-only auto glass company, which means our fully equipped technicians come to you — at your home, your workplace, or roadside anywhere in Arizona or Florida. There is no need to schedule a trip to a dealership or a separate calibration shop. After your Q60's windshield replacement is complete and the OEM-quality adhesive has had approximately one hour to cure, our technician moves directly into the calibration procedure — all at the same location, without you moving the vehicle.

The calibration itself adds only approximately 15 to 30 minutes to the overall service visit. During that window, the technician connects to the Q60's onboard diagnostics and uses a calibration target system — a precisely measured visual reference pattern — positioned at a manufacturer-specified distance and height in front of the vehicle. The camera processes this target and the system's software confirms whether the camera's field of view has been restored to factory specification. Once confirmed, the technician clears any stored fault codes related to the camera system and verifies that all ADAS displays on the instrument cluster and infotainment screen are functioning normally.

Why a Flat, Accessible Location Matters

Static ADAS calibration — the type used for the Q60's forward-facing camera system — requires the vehicle to be on a level surface. Because Bang AutoGlass performs calibration at your chosen location, we ask that you select a flat, accessible spot such as a driveway, a level parking lot, or a garage with adequate space in front of the vehicle. Calibration performed on a sloped or uneven surface will produce inaccurate results regardless of the equipment used, so this small preparation step on your part directly protects the quality of the finished work. Our team will let you know exactly what to expect when you book.

Lifetime Workmanship Warranty Covers the Whole Job

Every Bang AutoGlass windshield replacement — and every ADAS calibration performed alongside it — is backed by our lifetime workmanship warranty. That means if a workmanship issue ever arises from our installation or calibration work, we stand behind it. Combined with OEM-quality glass and materials used on every job, this gives Q60 owners confidence that the investment in professional service is protected long after our technician drives away.

The Risks of Skipping ADAS Calibration on Your Q60

Some auto glass providers complete a windshield replacement on an ADAS-equipped vehicle and hand the keys back without performing calibration. This is increasingly common at lower-cost shops where calibration is treated as an upsell rather than a standard part of the replacement process. For a vehicle like the Infiniti Q60, skipping this step creates a set of compounding risks that go well beyond a warning light on the dashboard.

First, an uncalibrated camera may not trigger fault codes immediately. The system may appear to function normally during a quick test drive around the block, only to behave erratically at highway speeds when lane-keeping or adaptive cruise is actually engaged. Second, an uncalibrated Forward Emergency Braking system may brake too aggressively, not aggressively enough, or fail to brake at all — outcomes that carry obvious safety implications. Third, if an ADAS-related incident occurs and it is later discovered that calibration was not performed after windshield work, it could have serious implications for insurance claims and liability. The approximately 15 to 30 minutes that calibration adds to your service visit is a straightforward investment compared to any of those outcomes.

ADAS Calibration and Your Infiniti Q60 Insurance Claim

If your Q60's windshield was damaged by a covered event — a rock chip from highway debris, hail, or road-kicked gravel, which are all common in Arizona and Florida — your comprehensive insurance policy may cover both the windshield replacement and the ADAS calibration as a single claim. Bang AutoGlass works with all major insurance carriers. We help you with the insurance claim from start to finish and make the process as smooth as possible.

Florida drivers with comprehensive coverage benefit from a significant advantage under state law: Florida Statute 627.7288 waives the deductible for windshield replacement, meaning qualifying Florida Q60 owners typically pay nothing out of pocket for the glass itself. In Arizona, state law under A.R.S. 20-264 requires insurers to offer optional no-deductible safety-glass coverage, so many Arizona Q60 drivers are in a similar position. We provide a clear, upfront quote before any work begins so there are no surprises regardless of your coverage situation.

Booking Your Infiniti Q60 ADAS Calibration

Scheduling with Bang AutoGlass is straightforward. Next-day appointments are typically available throughout our Arizona and Florida service areas. When you book, you will want to have your Q60's year, trim level, and a description of the damage ready — this helps our team confirm whether ADAS calibration is required for your specific configuration and prepare the right equipment in advance. An adult must be present at the start of the appointment to unlock the vehicle and authorize the work, and we ask that you choose a flat, accessible location with enough space for our technician to set up a calibration target.

There is no deposit required to schedule, and rescheduling is easy if your plans change. Our technician handles the windshield replacement and the ADAS calibration as a seamless single visit, so your Q60 leaves the appointment with a new OEM-quality windshield and a fully recalibrated safety system — without you ever leaving home or work.

What to Expect on the Day of Service

  1. Technician arrival: Your Bang AutoGlass technician arrives at your chosen location in a fully equipped mobile service vehicle with all necessary glass, adhesives, calibration targets, and diagnostic tools on board.
  2. Windshield removal and prep: The damaged windshield is carefully removed, the pinch weld is cleaned and prepped, and the ADAS camera bracket is inspected and preserved for reinstallation.
  3. New windshield installation: OEM-quality glass is installed with precision, and the camera bracket is remounted to factory specification before the adhesive begins to cure.
  4. Adhesive cure period: The bonding adhesive sets over approximately one hour while the technician prepares the calibration equipment at the front of the vehicle.
  5. ADAS calibration: The technician connects to the Q60's diagnostic port, positions the calibration target, runs the recalibration routine, and verifies all Safety Shield 360 systems are reading accurately — approximately 15 to 30 additional minutes.
  6. Final inspection and sign-off: The technician confirms there are no fault codes, walks you through the finished work, and clears the vehicle for normal driving.

Why Q60 Owners in Arizona and Florida Choose Bang AutoGlass

The Infiniti Q60 is not a vehicle that rewards cutting corners. It is a precision-engineered sport coupe where the driving dynamics, structural integrity, and safety technology are all deeply interconnected. Choosing a mobile auto glass provider that understands ADAS systems — and treats calibration as a standard part of the windshield replacement process rather than an optional add-on — is the only approach consistent with how the vehicle was designed to perform.

Bang AutoGlass built its business around exactly that standard. Our mobile-only model means our technicians develop deep expertise in vehicle-specific glass and ADAS requirements because that is the entirety of what they do, every day. Every job uses OEM-quality glass and materials. Every applicable ADAS calibration is performed on-site, not farmed out to a third party. And every completed job — glass and calibration alike — is backed by our lifetime workmanship warranty.

If your Infiniti Q60 has a damaged windshield and you need a provider who will handle the complete job — replacement and ADAS calibration — with the same care that Infiniti put into building the car, Bang AutoGlass is ready to come to you. Next-day appointments are typically available across Arizona and Florida.

Serving Infiniti Q60 Owners Across Arizona and Florida

Whether your Q60 lives in the desert heat of Arizona or the coastal humidity of Florida, the conditions in both states are notoriously hard on windshields. Arizona's chip-strewn highways and dramatic temperature swings can turn a small chip into a full crack overnight. Florida's frequent hailstorms and highway debris make windshield damage a near-inevitable experience for drivers who spend real time on the road. In both states, Bang AutoGlass brings the full replacement-and-calibration service directly to you, with the convenience of next-day scheduling and the confidence of a lifetime workmanship warranty behind every job.

  • Mobile service statewide — Arizona and Florida, at your home, workplace, or roadside
  • OEM-quality glass — every replacement uses materials that meet or exceed factory specifications
  • ADAS calibration included — performed on-site as part of your windshield replacement visit
  • Insurance assistance — we help you start your claim; Florida drivers may pay nothing out of pocket under state law
  • Lifetime workmanship warranty — covering both the glass installation and the calibration work
  • Next-day appointments typically available — no long waits, no drop-off, no shop visit required

Your Infiniti Q60 deserves the same level of precision in its repair that went into its original engineering. Trust Bang AutoGlass to deliver a complete, calibrated result — right where you are.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is ADAS calibration and why does my Infiniti Q60 need it?

ADAS calibration realigns the safety camera on your windshield so advanced features like lane-keeping assist and automatic braking work accurately. It's essential after windshield replacement to ensure these systems function correctly and safely.

How long does ADAS calibration for an Infiniti Q60 take?

ADAS calibration typically adds about 15-30 minutes to your windshield replacement appointment. The technician performs the calibration on-site to ensure your safety systems are functioning properly.

Is ADAS calibration covered by insurance?

ADAS calibration is included with windshield replacement service. If your windshield replacement is covered by comprehensive insurance, the calibration is part of that coverage and often results in nothing out of pocket.

What safety features does ADAS calibration restore on my Infiniti Q60?

ADAS calibration ensures features like lane-keeping assist, collision warning, and automatic emergency braking work correctly after windshield replacement. Proper calibration keeps you and your passengers safe on the road.

Does my Infiniti Q60 always need ADAS calibration after a windshield replacement?

Most Infiniti Q60 models with a forward-facing camera require ADAS calibration after every windshield replacement. Even a slight shift in the camera's mounting angle can throw off sensor alignment. Bang AutoGlass assesses your specific Q60 configuration during the appointment and performs the necessary calibration on-site at your home, workplace, or roadside location across Arizona and Florida.

What can go wrong with my Q60's driver-assist features if I skip ADAS calibration?

Skipping calibration after a windshield replacement can cause your Q60's lane-departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and intelligent cruise control to behave erratically or stop functioning altogether. A misaligned camera may issue false alerts or fail to detect vehicles and lane markings accurately, creating a genuine safety risk for you and other drivers on the road.

What is the difference between static and dynamic ADAS calibration, and which does the Infiniti Q60 need?

Static calibration is performed with the vehicle parked using precise targets in a controlled environment, while dynamic calibration requires driving the vehicle so onboard sensors can self-align using real-world visual data. Some Q60 configurations require one method, and others require both. Bang AutoGlass technicians determine the correct procedure for your specific Q60 trim and sensor setup before beginning work.

How can I tell if my Infiniti Q60 has a forward-facing camera or ADAS technology installed?

Check the area near your Q60's rearview mirror mount — a forward-facing camera typically appears as a small module or housing mounted against the windshield in that zone. You can also review your owner's manual or original window sticker for features like Lane Departure Warning or Intelligent Emergency Braking. Bang AutoGlass can confirm your vehicle's camera setup during your appointment.

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