Technicians Bogi Lateiner, Donny Seyfer To Conduct MAHLE TechPRO Scan Tool Demos At AAPEX 2016 – UnderhoodService

Technicians Bogi Lateiner, Donny Seyfer To Conduct MAHLE TechPRO Scan Tool Demos At AAPEX 2016

The demonstrations will include greatly improved Asian vehicle coverage since TechPRO was introduced for sale earlier this year, MAHLE Service Solutions noted.

screen-shot-2016-10-18-at-3-33-34-pmMAHLE Service Solutions will welcome automotive technicians Bogi Lateiner and Donny Seyfer to its AAPEX 2016 booth No. 2661 in Las Vegas for demonstrations of its TechPRO diagnostic scan tool.

Bogi, an ASE-certified mechanic, is the founder and owner of 180 Degrees Automotive in Phoenix and stars on the Velocity Channel’s “All Girls Garage.” Seyfer, an ASE Master and L1 Advanced Diagnostic Certified Technician, is the second-generation owner of Seyfer Automotive in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, and current chairman of the Automotive Service Association (ASA). Bogi will conduct the first demo at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 2, and Bogi and Seyfer will provide a demo together at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, followed by a 2 p.m. demo by Seyfer. The demonstrations will include greatly improved Asian vehicle coverage since TechPRO was introduced for sale earlier this year, MAHLE Service Solutions noted.

The MAHLE Service Solutions TechPRO diagnostic scan tool was designed to be quick and easy to use for technicians. According to the company, TechPRO can decode a vehicle identification number (VIN) in seconds with one click. A scan of vehicle-wide diagnostic trouble codes on all modules takes 30 seconds or less with the Bluetooth-enabled vehicle communication interface, the company adds.

The TechPRO diagnostic scan tool is made in the U.S. and compatible with current Windows 7-, 8- or 10-based tablets, laptops or desktop computers, making it unnecessary to buy or lease extra hardware.

For more information about MAHLE Aftermarket Service Solutions, visit servicesolutions.mahle.com.

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