2026 V1 JPRO Update Introduces CAN Bus Diagnostics Feature for Voltage/Resistance Readings
Greensboro,
North Carolina – December 10, 2025 – Noregon recently released a major
update for JPRO – officially titled JPRO Professional v3 – that
introduces new diagnostic features and coverage for on and off-highway
vehicles and equipment.
Notably,
this release marks the debut of CAN Bus Diagnostics, a feature that
enables technicians to view voltage and resistance readings directly
from the software, as opposed to traditional hardware methods such as
multimeters or oscilloscopes.
“CAN
Bus Diagnostics will save technicians a lot of time by giving them
voltage and resistance values in the application,” said Jason Hedman,
Product Manager at Noregon. “The biggest benefit is reducing dependency
on hardware for those measurements, especially in systems that require
various levels of disassembly to reach an access point.”
This
technology enabled additional improvements in JPRO, such as new CAN
related faults that alert users to communication issues like a short
circuit. Additionally, users can graph live CAN voltage readings to
detect patterns of interference or grounding problems.
“We’re
committed to giving technicians the tools they need to get the job done
accurately and efficiently,” said Hedman. “So, in addition to features
like CAN Bus Diagnostics, we stay focused on adding coverage for
commercial vehicles and off-highway equipment so technicians can service
all types of fleets and keep their bays flowing.”
JPRO
Professional 2026 v1 includes coverage and feature updates for popular
on-highway brands like Cummins engines, Eaton transmissions, and Ford
medium-duty vehicles. Additionally, emissions faults and data for new
Volvo Trucks North America VN4 architecture vehicles (Volvo and Mack)
are now available. Off-highway coverage highlights include additions
for John Deere and Kubota equipment.