In addition to connecting vehicles to Fleet using aftermarket hardware, you can also connect to built-in hardware provided by many OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers).
By leveraging this built-in hardware you can take advantage of rich diagnostic data, a tamper-proof installation with no vehicle downtime, and a factory warranty.
Simply connect over-the-air with vehicles from our OEM partners to uncover their full potential.
Verizon Connect OEM partners include:
Click an OEM partner link to learn more about the availability of the OEM solution.
To check if your vehicle is OEM compatible, contact customer support.
To add a new OEM vehicle to your account, contact your Verizon Connect sales representative. Alternatively, do one of the following:
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If you have an available subscription you can use the Install Hardware feature in My Account.
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If you require a new subscription you can get this through the Connect Vehicles feature in My Account. Alternatively, contact your Customer Success Manager.
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Refer to the Managing Your Account Overview page for information about other self-service actions you can perform on OEM vehicles in your account.
Some add-ons, such as ELD and Driver ID, are currently not compatible with OEM. Any vehicle with an add-on that is not compatible with OEM must have aftermarket hardware installed.
Add-ons that are compatible with Fleet include the following:
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Navigation mobile app
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Roadside Assistance (US only)
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AI Dashcam (Ford and GM only): If you purchase AI Dashcam for a Ford or GM vehicle that has OEM, you will not need to install a vehicle tracker for that vehicle. This applies to Dual-Facing, Road-Facing, and Driver-Facing cameras.
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