Which Honda models need calibration
Honda adopted forward-facing camera ADAS widely starting around model year 2016. If your vehicle is 2016 or newer, look at the top of your windshield just behind the rearview mirror — if you see a rectangular black housing with a glass aperture, that's the ADAS camera and your vehicle needs calibration.
The most common Honda models in the KC metro that require calibration: Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, Odyssey. Within each model, the trim level can matter — base trims sometimes lack the camera while mid-and-upper trims include it.
Honda calibration type: dynamic
Dynamic calibration uses a road test — a scan tool monitors the camera while the technician drives a specific route at specific speeds. Takes 30-45 minutes including the drive.
Because Honda uses dynamic calibration, mobile service is fine — the technician drives the calibration route at the end of the install with a scan tool plugged in. The road conditions matter: dry pavement, clear lane lines, low oncoming traffic.
Honda calibration cost
ADAS calibration typically adds $200-$500 to a windshield replacement for most Honda trims.
Insurance treats calibration as a required step of a windshield replacement claim. Most comprehensive policies cover it without question. If your quote excludes calibration on a 2016+ Honda, ask why — that's a red flag.
Where to get your Honda calibrated
Most local auto-glass shops in the KC metro have invested in ADAS calibration equipment for mainstream makes. Honda is mainstream enough that most KC-metro shops can handle the calibration on-site.
Run the estimator — we route you to a shop that's confirmed-capable for your specific make. Mobile vs in-shop is selected based on your calibration type.
Frequently asked questions
Does my Honda need ADAS calibration after a windshield replacement?
If your Honda is a 2016 model year or newer, almost certainly yes. Honda adopted forward-facing camera ADAS widely starting in 2016. The lane keep, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control systems all rely on that windshield-mounted camera — when the glass is removed and replaced, the camera's exact pointing angle shifts and calibration is required to realign it.
How much does Honda ADAS calibration cost?
ADAS calibration typically adds $200-$500 to a windshield replacement for most Honda vehicles.
Is Honda ADAS calibration covered by insurance?
Yes — comprehensive auto insurance covers ADAS calibration as a required step of a windshield replacement claim. Most insurers (State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, USAA) recognize calibration as part of the OEM service procedure and authorize it without separate review.
What happens if I skip calibration on my Honda?
Your safety systems will still function but will be slightly out of alignment. Lane keep might tug the wheel the wrong way on curves. Adaptive cruise might phantom-brake or fail to follow on curves. Automatic emergency braking might fire early or late. In some cases the vehicle's computer detects the miscalibration and disables the affected systems entirely with a dashboard warning.
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