Features, Telematics

Infotainment repairs are critical for safety

The trucking industry is changing fast, with telematics now the backbone of modern fleet operations. The days of the “little black box” are long gone. Trucks today are like mobile command centres.

The infotainment systems inside them, especially the Interior Command Centre (ICC) units found in Daimler Fuso trucks, are critical to safety, compliance and connectivity.

At Injectronics, we’ve always stood for more than just repairs.

We’re trusted by workshops and fleet operators across Australia and New Zealand because we understand not only the technology, but also the people who rely on them. For over 40 years, we’ve been trusted by workshops, fleet operators, and OEMs across Australia and New Zealand to repair and remanufacture complex automotive electronics.

These infotainment units integrate navigation, Bluetooth hands-free calling, reverse camera functionality, and radio systems into one interface. When they fail, the truck becomes significantly less safe to operate.

When any part of this system fails, the impact is immediate:

• No reverse camera means increased risk of accidents.

• No Bluetooth connectivity makes phone use illegal and dangerous.

 • No display or boot loop issues leave drivers without navigation or system access.

We’ve seen these issues firsthand, and we’ve built a solution around them.

Our team at Injectronics offers a specialised repair service for Fuso infotainment units, with a 48-hour turnaround (conditions apply).

Injectronics not only fixes these units, we restore the systems that keep drivers safe and fleets operating smoothly.

To support this, we’ve invested in advanced diagnostic tools like our Virtual Automobile Simulator (VAS). This proprietary technology allows us to simulate the vehicle environment and diagnose faults without requiring the entire truck. It cuts diagnostic time by up to 75 per cent, reducing downtime, and ultimately getting vehicles back on the road faster.

Fleet managers today are under pressure. Rising costs, tighter margins, and the push toward electrification mean they need to get more out of every vehicle. With the average age of trucks in Australian fleets at just under 16 years, and new vehicles typically staying in fleets for only six years, our service helps extend the life of older vehicles safely and affordably.

Injectronics are proud to be part of the solution. We know that when a truck’s infotainment system fails, it’s not just a technical issue, it’s more importantly a safety risk.

We are helping lead the way for restoring safety, connectivity, and confidence in every truck we touch. And we’re doing it with the trust we’ve earned over decades, and the innovation we’re building for the future.

Ready to restore safety and remote connectivity in your fleet? If your Fuso infotainment is experiencing faults, don’t wait. Let us help you keep your vehicles compliant, convenient and safe.

Learn more at injectronics.com.au.

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