Noregon adds Road Worthiness feature to JPRO

Noregon adds Road Worthiness feature to JPRO

Road Worthiness scans the vehicle and assesses its safety and compliance status to determine if the vehicle is ready to operate on public roads.

Noregon announced a new feature to its JPRO diagnostic program called Road Worthiness. Road Worthiness is an embedded feature that scans the vehicle and assesses its safety and compliance status to determine if the vehicle is ready to operate on public roads.

To pass the Road Worthiness check, the vehicle must indicate the following:

  • No ABS faults are reported.
  • No dash lamps illuminated from safety systems.
  • Max road speed is set to less than 80 MPH.
  • DPF Pressure is detected.

JPRO automatically scans the vehicle and presents technicians with a color-coded result (green, yellow, red) so they can quickly determine if the vehicle is ready to be released, or if it requires further diagnostics, Noregon said.

“Fleets and technicians alike can be fined if they fail to repair certain issues that affect emissions regulations,” said Jason Hedman, Noregon product manager. “Road Worthiness helps technicians confidently complete their work without worrying about regulatory issues they may have missed.

“Not all faults illuminate a dash lamp, or a dash lamp can burn out without the driver knowing, so it’s critical to have a tool like JPRO scan the entire vehicle before releasing it to the customer,” said Hedman. “At a time when retaining drivers is more difficult than ever, ensuring they always have a safe, healthy, and compliant vehicle is a major incentive to keep great drivers with your organization.”

Road Worthiness is included in the latest version of JPRO, titled JPRO Professional 2023 v4, and the company said that subscribers can update their software at no additional cost. The latest version also expands coverage for major manufacturers including Detroit and PACCAR while adding coverage for new Bendix components, Noregon noted.

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