AirPro Diagnostics Meets GM Requirements

March 12, 2019
AirPro Diagnostics was recently tested by General Motors engineers and meets the automaker's requirements for its network of collision repairers.

March 12, 2019—AirPro Diagnostics was recently tested by General Motors engineers and meets GM's requirements for its network of collision repairers, the automaker has announced.

“This recognition by GM engineers is a significant milestone for us in our quest to deliver a comprehensive scan, diagnostic and calibration solution to the entire collision repair community,” says Chuck Olsen, executive director operations of AirPro Diagnostics. “Our tool is connected directly to the vehicle with the OEM software resident to properly and safely service vehicles. We are confident that our system will continue to pass testing with engineers at all OEMs.”

AirPro Diagnostics works in remote OEM diagnostic scanning, programming, safety system and ADAS calibrations servicing all makes and models (except Tesla) including 2019 model years.  Body shops already utilizing the AirPro solution can check that box in the General Motors Collision Repair Network certification criteria. 

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