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Jennifer Funkhouser, CEO & Co-Founder of CarCheckup on “Inside INdiana Business”

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

 

Jennifer Funkhouser, President & CEO of CarCheckup recently sat down with Gerry Dick from Inside Indiana Business to discuss the CarCheckup System.  Jennifer and Gerry discussed how CarCheckup got it’s start, as well as some of the systems important features like business mileage tracking, monitoring teen driving, and finding our why your check engine light is on.

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Gerry Dick: Well, in the Business Spotlight now, an interesting new Indiana company is trying to bring peace-of-mind to parents with teen drivers with a brand new high-tech device. Carmel-based Car Check Up is behind the product that can easily connect to a car to monitor extreme accelerations, braking, and high speeds. It also has applications for businesses as well. Here now with more is the President and Co-founder of Car Check Up, Jennifer Funkhouser. Jennifer, welcome to the program.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Thank you for having me.

Gerry Dick: This is the product and before we talk about it, interesting how it all got started, because you’re at the University of Indianapolis and Scott Jones, who is my partner with our company, really kind of sparked your interest…how did it all start?

Jennifer Funkhouser: Well, I was fortunate enough to take a class at IU, and it was a Business Meets Technology class, and we had to come up with a new way that technology that could be useful for consumers. And then we had to write a business plan and prove its viability, and my husband and I, we and a couple friends, we came up with Car Check Up and Scott said, this is fantastic, run with it, and we have.

Gerry Dick: Alright, let’s talk how it works, the small device, this actually plugs into the vehicle essentially right under the steering wheel.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Uh-huh, right under the steering wheel. It’s mandated to be within driver’s reach without any tools so usually you can find it right along, right underneath the steering wheel column.

Gerry Dick: And what does this track, because I know there are a number of applications, a lot of parents with teen drivers, I know this could be a big thing for them.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Well, it’s really good because it can track their speed and RPM, and you can know their duration of the trip, when the car started, when it ended, if they unplugged it for any trips that were unauthorized.

Gerry Dick: So fast erratic driving and all those kinds of things…

Jennifer Funkhouser: Absolutely, extreme acceleration, braking, it will give you a summary of each of the trips so that way you can really quickly see what’s going on, how your teen’s driving. We like to think of it more of as a tool to work with your teens. It’s not spying, it’s to prove responsibility.

Gerry Dick: Right, now, there’s also business applications, right?

Gerry Dick: If you’ve got a business fleet, I know there’s interest from companies.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Sure, there is. Yes, yes, you can track your business mileage, you can go in and assign it to one of the different categories, and you can put notes on there saying what the trip was for, and then print it out at the end of the year, and you’ve got your documentation that the I.R.S. will approve.

Gerry Dick: So this is for a 1996 models and newer, plugs under the steering wheel, it also then right into your computer. You’re selling the product now, what’s the interest, how’s the interest?

Jennifer Funkhouser: And newer, uh-huh. Yes, it’s been great, we’re really excited, it’s been really great, people can get it on www.carcheckup.com

Gerry Dick: Very good, new technology developed right here in Indiana…Jennifer Funkhouser, Car Check Up, thank you very much, good luck going forward.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Great, thank you very much.

Gerry Dick: Well, coming up, an Indianapolis company has secured a major deal for next year’s Super Bowl. Bill [Binter] has the exclusive details coming up next.

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CarCheckup brings peace of mind to parents; solves the “check engine” riddle

Friday, May 21st, 2010

 

05/07/2010

For Immediate Release

Carmel, Ind. – A newly launched Indiana company has introduced a device that allows car owners to monitor the behavior of inexperienced drivers, solve the riddle of why the “check engine” light has come on and easily keep track of and report business miles.

All this is packed into a cell-phone-sized unit being marketed by CarCheckup, LLC (http://www.carcheckup.com) . The company, based in Carmel, Ind., holds patents on the device, which has no buttons, dials or switches but connects easily to the OBDII port, located near the steering wheel of all cars sold in the United States since 1996. As the car is driven, the device records data. Then it can be plugged into any personal computer’s USB port to provide a performance record or a mechanical condition report on the vehicle.

Jennifer Funkhouser, president and co-founder of CarCheckup, developed the device, working with other technology experts. She believes it will improve teen-age drivers’ habits and skills and provide a lot of peace of mind for their parents.

“When CarCheckup is in the vehicle, it keeps a record of miles driven, extreme acceleration and braking, and highest speeds and RPMs,” Funkhouser says. “Mom or dad can simply remove it from the car, plug it into a PC and go to our web page to see a record of driving performance. The young driver knows it’s there, and the parents know it’s there. We think this will promote honest dialogue and encourage kids to drive responsibly.”

Funkhouser says the device’s ability to interpret information stored in your car’s computer is another exciting feature. “Almost everyone has had the check engine light come on while driving, and that can be scary,” she said. “It could be as simple as a loose gas cap, but it could be something very serious like failed fuel injectors, which can be a very costly repair if not dealt with quickly. With CarCheckup, you will know why the light is on. But that’s only one advantage.

“When you have your car serviced, the mechanic plugs a computer into the OBDII port, and is able to see a lot of information. For example, whether any sensors are malfunctioning or your emission system is not working properly. Most of us have always had to take the mechanic’s word for it. Now anyone can see the same thing at home before going to a mechanic. We broke down every code and turned it all into simple English, so anyone can understand. You will know what the computers are telling the mechanic before he does.”

Another advantage, said Funkhouser, can come with buying a used car. A test drive with the CarCheckup device plugged in can warn the prospective buyer if trouble is lurking under the hood.

Funkhouser said CarCheckup also makes keeping track of business miles simple and accurate. “The web site gives you an easy-to-read record of every trip,” she said. “You just mark it as business or personal and print it out. The IRS recognizes a business mileage report from this kind of device as a valid record. Anyone who uses his or her personal car for business will save a lot of time.”

Funkhouser said CarCheckup is compatible with all PC desktop and laptop computers, and will work on Apple computers using BootCamp, VMWare Fusion or Parallels v5.

She says other electronic devices will do some of the things that her company’s product does, but she believes CarCheckup’s solution is more effective and far easier to use than anything else on the market. The device sells for $149.97, which includes a year’s subscription for one vehicle. Additional cars can be added for $25 a year. Currently it is available on the CarCheckup web site (http://www.carcheckup.com). Purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About CarCheckup: The mission of Carmel, Ind., based CarCheckup LLC. is to empower consumers to take full advantage of the information available from their automobiles by helping them understand their cars’ systems. The CarCheckup system is distributed by CarCheckup LLC., and is available directly from www.carcheckup.com.

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Media Contact:

Joe Bennett

CarCheckup LLC

317-574-0044 ext 203

jbennett@carcheckup.com

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Presidents Bio:

Jennifer A. Funkhouser, President of CarCheckup LLC

JenniferFunkhouser A 10-year veteran of computer information systems, Jennifer Funkhouser is the creative force behind the CarCheckup system.  She realized that automotive systems did not need to be hard for consumers to understand and has dedicated the last 10 years to guiding CarCheckup in developing the world’s most user-friendly automotive information system.  Her mission is to make the technology available in today’s automobiles understandable to every consumer.  Funkhouser graduated from the Indiana University School of Informatics with a Bachelor of Science, Media Arts & Science with High Distinction.  She helped CarCheckup receive two US Patents for the innovative system design. Funkhouser’s leadership and remarkable ability to make highly technical processes easy for consumers to use drives CarCheckup. 

The mission of CarCheckup is to
                • improve safety for teen drivers while bringing peace of mind to parents
                • help car owners monitor the condition of their vehicles
                • simplify tracking business miles
This is achieved by giving effective, practical and very easy to use information to empower consumers about their vehicle.

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Check Out The Latest And Greatest Video from CarCheckup!

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

The CarCheckup graphics and video gurus have been at it again. The result of this caffeine driven marathon creative session?

A new CarCheckup masterpiece for your enjoyment!  Lights….Camera….Action.

CarCheckup Overview Video – Monitor Teen Driving, Track Business Mileage, See Why You’re Check Engine Light is On, and…really Help Save the Day.

Hope you enjoyed watching that as much as we enjoyed making it for you!  What did you think?  Should we give our creative team MORE caffeine or have they reached their frenzied capacity?

Let us know in the comments below!

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