Matco Tools MaximusFlash+ Diagnostic Tool

Matco Tools Adds MaximusFlash+ To Diagnostics Lineup

The mobile tool company has introduced a diagnostic tool that takes the frustration out of flashing vehicles.

Matco Tools has introduced the MaximusFlash+ (MDMAXFLASH), a new remote diagnostics tool, enabling flashing and reprogramming right at the shop. 

With vehicles becoming more complex and requiring re-flashing services, many independent automotive shops end up turning away business to dealerships, incurring towing costs and ultimately losing out on the job. With the MaximusFlash+, now all automotive technicians can have OE-level flashing and live diagnostic expertise at their fingertips whenever they need it to perform these services in-house.

The MaximusFlash+ was designed with simple plug and play features, making flashing as easy as 1, 2, 3, according to Matco. Simply connect the device to the vehicle, connect the battery support and internet, and submit a diagnostic service request online. Within 30 minutes, a Matco factory-certified diagnostic technician will call the shop and complete the service.

In addition to flashing vehicles, the MaximusFlash+ can help shops with all their diagnostic needs. If the shop is stuck on a tricky diagnosis or needs a second set of eyes, their technicians can request a diagnostic scan service and have one of Matco’s diagnostic experts talk them through the OE scan tool results. This also will assist the shop in more efficiently utilizing their labor, allowing the Matco factory-certified diagnostic technician to finish the diagnosis, freeing up the top technicians in the shop to turn more jobs.

For more information on the MaximusFlash+, visit https://bit.ly/2Lq3A6I. To locate a distributor in your area, call 1-866-289-8665 or visit www.matcotools.com.

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