Collision Works Chooses AirPro Diagnostics as Service Provider
Based in Oklahoma City, Okla., Collision Works is a rapidly growing, high-quality, customer-focused organization with 36 locations in Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri.
Life beyond Sublets: In-Shop Scanning, Diagnostics & Calibrations Done Right
To illustrate just how specialized OEM-specific scanning, diagnostics and calibrations have become, we posed as consumers and randomly contacted a number of dealership service departments across the country to see if they had the tools and skills necessary to service a vehicle not under their banner. Their responses were enlightening, below is just a sampling:
Autel MaxiSYS MS909CV Commercial Vehicle Diagnostics Tablet
The new tablet features extensive hardware and software enhancements, including starting and charging system analysis software and hardware and ADAS software for multiple vehicle classes.
AirPro Diagnostics Enters into Exclusive Agreement with Spanesi North America
AirPro Diagnostics will offer its diagnostic and ADAS calibrations technology solutions to Spanesi current and prospective customers as part of the “Spanesi 360° Concept” offering.
Vehicle Electronics: Avoiding Wash Bay Diagnostics
Finding out there are still problems with a vehicle’s electronics when it is in the wash bay ready to be delivered to the customer can hurt a shop in many ways.
AirPro Diagnostics Becomes CIF Annual Donor
AirPro Diagnostics has joined the CIF Annual Donor Program at the $10,000 First Responder donation level.
LKQ’s Elitek Expands Mobile Diagnostics Footprint
LKQ Corporation has acquired Greenlight Automotive, a Nebraska-based automotive mobile diagnostic services business.
AirPro Diagnostics Partners with Car ADAS Solutions
The partnership will deliver turnkey calibration solutions for shops to include setup, training, implementation, support and validation of calibration services.
AirPro Diagnostics Partners with adasThink
adasThink technology will allow an estimate to be analyzed against correlating OE procedures and assess which ADAS features a vehicle has and which services and calibrations are required to be performed.
VIDEO: Diagnostics – Collision vs. Mechanical
The line between collision and mechanical work is blurring. What can body shops learn from mechanical shops regarding scan tools?