Snap-on has upped its speed with the new Software Bundle 10.2, which it reports provides the most diagnostics information on the market today, giving techs fast answers to tough questions and keeping repairs in the shop.
“For every bundle upgrade skipped, service techs risk not having coverage for common repairs brought into their shops,” says Bill Bruno, vice president of sales and marketing for Snap-on Diagnostics. “Snap-on’s new Software Bundle 10.2 provides over 59,000 new codes, tests, tips and data. We continue to introduce the most powerful diagnostics solutions available because we know that you trust us to work in your hands and by your side.”
“Regular software enhancements make your tool like new,” Bruno adds. “Our Software Bundle 10.2 upgrade is all about the answers with new coverage back to 1993 as well as 2009 model year updates.”
Some of the highlights of the Snap-on Software Bundle 10.2 upgrade include:
• New coverage back to 1993 for all major makes.
• New 2009 model year coverage including Chrysler, Ford, Honda, Acura, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Subaru.
• New and enhanced Euro coverage (optional) including Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, Mini and Mercedes-Benz.
• Expanded driveability coverage that includes more non-CAN Ford cylinder contribution tests from 1994 - 2006, even those for 7.3L diesel and V-10 gas engines.
• Late model Dodge Cummins or GM 6.6L engine, plus Vane Turbo Functional Test for 2004 and newer Ford turbo.
• Suspension and alignment jobs performed without a factory tool with new Snap-on undercar tests and calibrations, including those for Ford, Honda, Acura, Mazda, Hyundai, and Kia
• Snap-on 1993 - 2001 GM Delco 6 gear tension relief and motor rehome function helps make repairing ABS systems more profitable.
• All the answers transmission techs need to isolate electronic or hydraulic problems quickly for Ford CAN, GM 6.6L Allison and Toyota.
• New body control, instrument panel and suspension coverage, including codes, data and functional tests for doors and hatches on popular Chrysler and GM minivans.
For more information, visit http://diagnostics.snapon.com/software.