Expanded coverage includes 2026 model year vehicles and additional ADAS calibrations for both updates.
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The new J2534 programming device can be used by any technician or shop, regardless of experience, to keep vehicles in-house.
The design removes seized or damaged fasteners and allows technicians to reinstall damaged fasteners when replacements aren’t immediately available.
Burke Porter collision repair partners pay a monthly fee to gain access to ADAS calibration equipment and support services.
Kia is Hunter’s first Korean automaker to provide approval, bringing its OEM total to eight, joining Toyota, Lexus, Honda, Acura, Nissan, Infiniti and Subaru.
Selection includes brake components, steering and suspension, lighting, mirrors, body trim, filters, belts, wipers and maintenance hardware.
PPG will also provide advanced digital tools, technical expertise and specialized training for QCG's more than 95 collision repair centers across 13 states.







