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By Counterman
link hidden, please login to view and link hidden, please login to view, have entered a preferred partnership to release asTech Mechanical, a single device capable of accessing the majority of original equipment (OE) tools for shop owners. A recent study from Hanover Research and Babcox Media suggests that over 20% of repairs required an OE diagnostic tool to properly complete the repair job. However, many OE tools require a large upfront investment, costly upkeep, and specialized knowledge, creating barriers for many shop owners. Repairify and NAPA said asTech® Mechanical solves this issue by enabling shops to remotely connect to an OE tool, operated by a certified technician, to perform programming, calibrations, and vehicle health checks on a pay-per-use basis. “As a leader in the aftermarket repair industry, we’re dedicated to improving technician and shop efficiency,” said John Molidor, product category director – tools and equipment; paint, body, and equipment at NAPA. “Our partnership with
link hidden, please login to viewto launch asTech Mechanical will bring much needed resources to shop owners as we look to the future of vehicle technology.” “For almost a decade, we’ve been the global leader in remote OEM solutions for collision repair,” said Craig Edmonds, president of asTech. “We’ve long understood that our same patented technology could also serve the needs of mechanical shops, and a partnership with
link hidden, please login to view helps us scale our solution to introduce the asTech® Mechanical solution suite to the industry.” asTech® Mechanical is now available on compatible Launch and Autel devices.
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link hidden, please login to view updated its “Tuesday Topic Training” schedule for the third quarter with a variety of subjects on a rotating basis, including new OEM specific training. Diagnostics National Trainer Jason Gabrenas will host weekly industry training sessions designed to help professional service technicians learn the latest diagnostic tips and techniques, Snap-on said. Training sessions are offered free of charge and provide approximately 30 minutes of material and 15 minutes for questions and answers.
Two time slots are available for each day of training. The first session takes place at 6:00 p.m. ET/ 5:00 p.m. CT/ 3:00 p.m. PT. The second session is held at 9:00 p.m. ET/ 8:00 p.m. CT/ 6:00 p.m. PT.
The schedule of upcoming training sessions includes:
July 2: OEM Specific Training – Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM July 9: Park Assist Systems July 16: OEM Specific Training – Nissan July 23: Oxygen Sensor Testing and Repair July 30: OEM Specific Training – Mercedes-Benz Aug. 6: Modern Ignition Systems Testing and Analysis Aug. 13: OEM Specific Training – Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM Aug. 20: Park Assist Systems Aug. 27: OEM Specific Training – Nissan Sept. 3: Oxygen Sensor Testing and Repair Sept. 10: OEM Specific Training – Mercedes-Benz Sept. 17: Modern Ignition Systems Testing and Analysis Participants can register to attend via
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