AirPro Diagnostics, the industry leader in true OEM diagnostic scanning, programming and safety system calibrations announced that 1st Certified Collision Centers has partnered with AirPro Diagnostics to provide pre-and post-repair scan and calibration services at its 8 locations in Southern California.
“After extensive testing of AirPro’s remote diagnostic services, we are confident that AirPro effectively supports our scanning and diagnostic needs while meeting the requirements of our OEM certifications,” stated Bill Lawrence, CEO and founder of 1st Certified Collision. “AirPro has a firm grasp of our needs as collision repairers as we deal with today’s rapidly advancing vehicle technology and we are confident of their ability to service our needs in the future.”
“Our ADAS Calibration Library and targets are continually growing to support the industry’s broader needs as we ride out this technical tsunami,” stated Lonnie Margol, CEO at AirPro Diagnostics. “Our strong commitment to ongoing education and awareness of OEM’s advancing technologies allows our certified diagnosticians to service our customers today and tomorrow.”
The AirPro Diagnostics scan tool utilizes embedded OEM software with OEM validated interfaces which meet or exceed OEM requirements. Unlike other remote diagnostic service providers, AirPro Diagnostics does NOT modify, manipulate and or translate the OEM software or code to send over the internet. The AirPro is a stand-alone, OEM compliant scan tool which connects directly to the vehicle as intended by the OEM’s.
About AirPro Diagnostics:
AirPro Diagnostics is a Jacksonville, FL based automotive technology company whose leadership has over 90 years’ combined experience in vehicle electronic systems and client support. In 2016, after years of service to the mechanical repair community, the AirPro Diagnostics’ scan tool and its cloud-based ORION diagnostic management system was developed for the North American auto body repair industry to assist in diagnostics of crash related fault codes and the required OEM calibrations of vehicle safety systems necessary to ensure a complete and safe repair.