Ann Arbor-based Drew Technologies’ DriveCRASH Accepted by Honda’s ProFirst Certified Network

Drew Technologies’ collision-focused diagnostic platform DriveCRASH has been accepted by American Honda’s ProFirst Certified Collision Network for complete vehicle scanning.
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American Honda’s ProFirst Certified Collision Network has accepted DriveCRASH for vehicle scanning. // Photo courtesy of Drew Technologies

Drew Technologies’ collision-focused diagnostic platform DriveCRASH has been accepted by American Honda’s ProFirst Certified Collision Network for complete vehicle scanning.

The diagnostics platform uses Honda’s Diagnostic Software (HDS/i-HDS) in conjunction with DrewTech’s CardDAQ-Plus3 J2534 vehicle communication hardware interface to provide vehicle data through remote scanning services.

The data includes all modules DTC scans using the software, as well as passenger seat weight data, driver seat position data, seat belt tensioner deployment status, air bag system deployment status, and steering angle sensor data.

“Drew Technologies has partnered with American Honda on both J2534 reprogramming and OBD (on-board diagnostics) projects over the years and is proud to be able to combine that expertise to support their ProFirst certified collision network with iHDS using DriveCRASH,” says Bob Augustine, vice president of business development for Drew Technologies/OPUS IVS.

DriveCRASH offers a comprehensive scan solution for collision repair shops. It delivers complete OEM-scans with professional remote services, including remote assisted programming, advanced driver-assistance systems calibrations, and brand-specific diagnostic support from its team of OEM-trained technicians with no upfront hardware costs.

DriveCRASH provides coverage across domestic, Asian, and European markets through current model years and is focused on repairing modern, intelligent vehicle electronics.