BodyShop Business Editor Jason Stahl discusses OEM hybrid and electric vehicle disabling procedures from the BodyShop Business AirPro Diagnostics Collision Garage at Babcox Media. For more information, visit airprodiagnostics.com.

BodyShop Business Editor Jason Stahl discusses OEM hybrid and electric vehicle disabling procedures from the BodyShop Business AirPro Diagnostics Collision Garage at Babcox Media. For more information, visit airprodiagnostics.com.
You can’t confirm that radar, camera and other ADAS components are aimed accurately and operating properly during a test drive.
Advanced driver-assistance systems, or ADAS, take vehicle safety to the next level. Features like automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control are becoming standard on new vehicles. However, these complex systems require proper calibrations after repairs to function correctly.
Let’s talk about whether relying solely on a test drive is enough to verify ADAS performance in this Tire Review Continental Tire Garage Studio video.
One final look in the rearview mirror for a glimpse into the history of the aftermarket and AAPEX before charging into this year’s show.
Jason Stahl talks with Randy Bates of Bates Collision about how PPG’s new MoonWalk system has radically improved his paint operation.
Episode 9 of The Road to AAPEX explores the connections and relationships with people that help us navigate an ever-winding road.
Every time the suspension is changed, you’re changing the ADAS system.
AirPro Diagnostics announced that Ford has approved AirPro as a diagnostics and calibrations provider to ensure a complete and safe repair.
Recent claims data debunks perception that EVs are more often declared a total loss following a collision than their ICE counterparts.
This vehicle fire blanket will provide Las Vegas Fire & Rescue with a method to suppress electric and hybrid vehicle-related fires.
AirPro Diagnostics announced that its Auggie mobile static recalibration device has been independently tested and met IIHS and NHTSA vehicle requirements.