AirPro Integrates OEM Position Statements with Scan Reports
AirPro Diagnostics has announced the integration of vehicle manufacturer position statements regarding scanning, programming and vehicle calibrations into the vehicle scan reports sent to its network of repair facilities across North America.
1st Certified Collision Partners with AirPro
AirPro Diagnostics announced that it has partnered with 1st Certified Collision Centers to provide pre- and post-repair scan and calibration services at 1st Certified’s eight Southern California locations.
Auggie Calibrations Meet EURO NCAP Standards
AirPro Diagnostics announced that the Auggie mobile static calibration device has now met the EURO NCAP safety standard.
ADAS and Social Media
Jason Stahl talks with AirPro Diagnostics’ Josh McFarlin on whether ADAS discussion on social media has been good or bad for the industry.
Auggie Calibrations Meet IIHS, NHTSA Standards
AirPro Diagnostics announced that its Auggie mobile static recalibration device has been independently tested and met IIHS and NHTSA vehicle requirements.
Body Bangin’: Stop Subletting Calibrations with Josh McFarlin
Live from the Southeast Collision Conference, Micki Woods interviews Josh McFarlin of AirPro Diagnostics on doing calibrations in-house.
VIDEO: High-Voltage Safety Systems
Jason Stahl discusses safety systems that are commonly used in high-voltage systems from the BodyShop Business AirPro Diagnostics Collision Garage.
VIDEO: Advanced Materials in Vehicles
Jason Stahl discusses the state of advanced materials in vehicles today from the BodyShop Business AirPro Diagnostics Collision Garage at Babcox Media.
Tucson-Based Auto Dealership Opens Car ADAS Calibration Center
AirPro Diagnostics and Car ADAS Solutions announced that an affiliate of O’Rielly Chevrolet will open an ADAS calibration center to serve the Tucson and Southern Arizona markets.
CIECA Symposium Speakers to Discuss Current Industry Issues
Presentations from CCC’s Susanna Gotsch on industry trends and Chuck Olson of AirPro Diagnostics on how to interpret and document scan data, trouble codes and calibrations highlight the symposium slated for Sept. 17-19 in Tampa, Fla.