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Snap-on Diagnostics’ SOLUS PRO Featured on CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

Snap-on Diagnostics' SOLUS PRO hand-held scan tool was featured on an episode of CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION on CBS during its current season. The episode, titled "Dead Doll," featured Warrick Brown, played by Gary Dourdan, connecting SOLUS PRO to a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue to capture readings to help with the criminal investigation.

Snap-on Diagnostics’ (diagnostics.snapon.com) SOLUS PRO hand-held scan tool was featured on an episode of CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION on CBS during its current season. The episode, titled “Dead Doll,” featured Warrick Brown, played by Gary Dourdan, connecting SOLUS PRO to a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue to capture readings to help with the criminal investigation.

“We were really excited to see our SOLUS PRO scan tool featured on a popular, national television program,” said Gerry Beronja, director, Global Marketing – Snap-on Diagnostics. “On CSI, the characters use cutting-edge forensic tools to examine the evidence and solve the case. For automotive technicians, SOLUS PRO is cutting-edge technology to help diagnose and repair today’s complex vehicles. It makes perfect sense that they choose our product for such a prominent role.”

Designed for extended battery life, high-speed performance and ergonomics, SOLUS PRO delivers VIN-specific coverage for a wide range of models from more than 30 vehicle makes. SOLUS PRO provides a depth of trouble codes, data parameters, bi-directional tests and legendary Fast-Track Troubleshooter repair strategies. SOLUS PRO comes standard with domestic and Asian software and all the adapters required for 1996 and newer vehicles.

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