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MAHLE Adds Asian Coverage To TechPRO Diagnostic Scan Tool

mahletool622MAHLE Service Solutions has added coverage for Mazda and Nissan vehicles for its TechPRO diagnostic scan tool. Software updates cover all Mazda vehicles from 2007-’14, plus a majority of 2003-’06 vehicles. Nissan coverage includes complete coverage of 2007-’14 vehicles.

The TechPRO diagnostic scan tool was designed for busy technicians by making it easy to use and quick to launch, according to the company. MAHLE says TechPRO can decode a vehicle identification number (VIN) in seconds with one click. A scan of vehicle wide diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) on all modules takes 30 seconds or less with the Bluetooth-enabled vehicle communication interface (VCI).

The TechPRO diagnostic scan tool is made in the U.S. and engineered so technicians have a faster and easier way to diagnose and repair vehicles by using their current Windows 7, 8 or 10 based tablet, laptop or desktop computer, making it unnecessary to buy or lease extra hardware.

A subscription to TechPRO includes the VCI and software; NAPA offers an exclusive two-year software subscription (extended from one-year) with each TechPRO automotive diagnostic system purchased for a price of $1,599. NAPA offers the same subscription package with an 8-inch Windows tablet included for $1,999; an upgrade to a 10-inch tablet also is available for an additional $200.

TechPRO coverage includes domestic vehicle model years between 2007-’14. Regular software updates continue to increase domestic coverage to include model years dating back to 2003 and Asian vehicles from 2003-’14. Regular updates also are provided for OBD2 generic code information from 1996 to present.

TechPRO is available exclusively through NAPA until June 30.

For more information, visit servicesolutions.mahle.com.

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