Snap-on announces its new
Software Bundle 11.2 is packed with
more driveability coverage than ever before, to
give shop owners and technicians the answers that
they need to master the unknown and keep jobs
within their repair shop.
“Since driveability is crucial coverage, you don’t
want to be at a loss with out-of-date software,”
said Bill Bruno, vice president of sales and
marketing for Snap-on Diagnostics. “Snap-on’s
Software Bundle 11.2 is packed with driveability
coverage that delivers factory level capabilities
and Snap-on exclusives at your fingertips. With the
new driveability coverage in Software Bundle 11.2,
plus all the driveability coverage from previous
software releases, you’ll be able to do more jobs,
more confidently.”
Additional driveability coverage includes (but is
not limited to):
- Ford cylinder contribution test
- GM air pump Parameter Identifications
(PIDS)
- GM Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) learn,
idle learn, Idle Air Control (IAC) reset
- GM HO2S heater learn
- GM Aveo/Wave Crankshaft Position (CKP)
learn
- GM Aveo/Wave engine tests
- Mitsubishi, Hyundai & Kia VIN write
- Mitsubishi engine learned value reset
- Nissan intelligent power distribution
module
- Nissan Engine Control Module (ECM) part
number investigation
- Toyota engine memory relearn/reset
- Toyota automated EVAP tests
- Hyundai immobilizer
“We have had a
Snap-on scan tool for a few years now.
Customers are happy that they do not have to go to
a dealer and pay dealer labor rates to get their
computer-related concerns repaired,” said Amanda
Pederson, B&D Industrial, St. Paul, Alberta,
Canada.
To learn more about Snap-on’s new Software Bundle
11.2, visit www.diagnostics.snapon.com or
talk to a
Snap-on representative.