Chevrolet Silverado Windshield Replacement Vancouver
2014–2025 models common in BC
ADAS system
Chevy Safety Assist / forward camera (varies by year and trim)
Varies by year/trim — confirmed for your VIN
- Forward collision alert and lane keeping arrived on Silverado as options through the mid-2010s and spread across trims after the 2019 redesign — camera presence genuinely varies truck to truck, so we verify equipment before calibration enters the quote.
- GM procedures for the windshield camera range from a dynamic drive cycle to target-based static aiming depending on year and equipment level; we pull the procedure by VIN and follow it as written.
- Silverado glass options are tracked by GM RPO codes — the glovebox label settles heated-element, sensor, and camera questions faster than guesswork, and we read it as part of the quote.
Glass options on this vehicle
- Electric de-icer / heated wiper park options on some years and trims — element must match.
- Rain sensor on LTZ, High Country, and other upper trims; pad renewed at installation.
- Acoustic windshields on many recent builds; solar tint common across years.
Silverados here do fleet duty, towing, and back-road work, and the glass takes the hits that come with all three. The classic Silverado failure is the slow one: a chip picked up behind a gravel truck in fall, ignored through winter, then a full-width crack after the first hard frost and full-blast defrost.
What owners ask most is whether their particular truck needs calibration, and with Silverado the only honest answer is: it depends on the truck. Camera content varies enough across years and trims that we check the RPO codes and VIN rather than quote from the model name. When a camera is present, the procedure — dynamic drive or static targets — comes from GM's documentation for that year.
Work trucks in common configurations re-glass quickly from regional stock; heated-glass and loaded-trim combinations can take a special order, which we flag when booking.
Chevrolet Silverado questions
Do all Silverados need camera calibration after a windshield?
No. Plenty of trucks — especially earlier work trims — have no windshield camera at all. Where the camera exists, calibration follows GM's procedure for that year. We confirm equipment from the RPO label and VIN before quoting.
What are RPO codes and why do you ask about them?
GM lists every build option as a code on a label in the glovebox. It tells us definitively whether your truck has the heated element, rain sensor, or camera — which means the right glass arrives the first time.