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SUN Collision to Exhibit at NORTHEAST Show

SUN Collision will showcase its auto collision repair software at the NORTHEAST Show March 17-19, 2023.

Vehicle Electronics Explosion: Do You Know Your DTCs?

Having a thorough and complete understanding of DTCs and how systems are networked together is becoming more and more necessary when repairing vehicles.

New Welding Technology: Good or Bad?

Welding technology in the collision industry has advanced tremendously. But is the industry allowing techs to avoid the “why” in welding?

Over 70% of Shops Being Paid for OEM Post-Crash Safety Inspections

The latest “Who Pays for What?” survey indicates that 38% of shops are paid for OEM post-crash safety inspections “always” or “most of the time”, and about an equal percentage are paid at least “some of the time.”

LexisNexis Enhances VINsights Total Loss Solution

VINsights will now deliver integrated title, registered owner, loan payoff and state taxes and fees data to help U.S. insurance carriers expedite the total loss process.

CCC Scales Effort to Help Connect Crash Data to Claims

Zendrive has joined the CCC network, offering insurers instant mobile crash detection data designed to speed and improve claims resolution beginning at first notice of loss.

What Happens When ADAS Won’t Calibrate?

Troubleshooting the problem comes down to knowing the failure, vehicle or fixtures.

IIHS: Few Vehicles Excel in Night Test of Pedestrian Autobrake

Three-quarters of the 7,300 pedestrian fatalities in 2021 occurred at night, when research shows most pedestrian AEB systems are less effective.

Plastic Repair: A Solution to the Parts Shortage

If you can’t get parts, then it makes sense to repair them. So maybe it’s time to dust off the old plastic welder and two-part bumper repair adhesives.

NABC, PPG Raise Awareness About Distracted Driving

The NABC has launched a campaign to raise awareness about distracted driving with PPG and INDYCAR SERIES driver Josef Newgarden.