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Opus IVS diagnostic tools approved for use in Subaru Certified Collision Network

The DriveSafe and ScanSafe devices both use OEM Subaru SSM3 and SSM4 software and the OEM Denso DST-vehicle communication interface

Detroit—Opus IVS announced that Subaru of America, Inc. has approved the DriveSafe and ScanSafe diagnostic tools for use within the Subaru Certified Collision Network. The DriveSafe (pictured above) and ScanSafe devices use OEM Subaru SSM3 and SSM4 software and the OEM Denso DST-vehicle communication interface.

Opus IVS provides vehicle communication hardware and remote diagnostic services, and a dedicated support team to the collision sector, including scanning, ECU programming/coding, ADAS calibration and brand-specific technical support. The Opus IVS tool suite also is integrated with CCC One Estimating software, providing a streamlined and consistent workflow solution.

Opus IVS operates five offices in North America, employing more than 400 full-time associates, all dedicated exclusively to the auto repair industry. The company has worked with many global OEMs to develop essential tools for their franchised dealers.

The Opus IVS tool suite uses a guided workflow specifically designed for the scanning needs of a collision shop, including required pre- and post-scanning with automated reporting. In-process remote repair help can be easily accessed, including new ECU programming/coding and diagnostic troubleshooting.

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