Snap-on Software Upgrade 16.2 Covers 21 Domestic, 14 Asian And 12 European Makes

Snap-on Software Upgrade 16.2 Covers 21 Domestic, 14 Asian And 12 European Makes

Software Upgrade 16.2 offers 105,440 additional codes, tests, tips and data for vehicles as far back as 1997, as well as new 2015 domestic and Asian coverage for Acura, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Lincoln, Mitsubishi and Ram.

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LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill. – With the new Snap-on Software Upgrade 16.2 it’s what’s inside that gives technicians confidence to handle any job that pulls into their bay. Loaded with the latest codes, tests, tips and data, it covers 21 domestic, 14 Asian and 12 European makes. Technicians who update their diagnostic tools have the assurance that they can do the job right the first time, the company says.

“By keeping their diagnostic software uptodate, not only are technicians maximizing their diagnostic tool investment, but also guaranteeing it’s always providing the same comprehensive performance as it did on day one,” said Mark Schaefer, director of marketing, Snap-on Diagnostics. “Software Upgrade 16.2 helps them to diagnose problems quickly and make repairs with confidence.”

Highlights of Software Upgrade 16.2 include, but are not limited to:

Ford Injector Balance and Relative Compression Engine Tests

Ford Injector Quantity Adjustment and Injector Buzz Diesel Engine Tests

GM Fuel Pump Module

Ford Clutch Tests and Relearns

Ford Airbag Sub Codes

Honda® Engine Control Module (ECM) systems

Honda Transmission Control Module (TCM) systems

Hyundai® Body Control Module (BCM)

Hyundai/Kia Occupant Detection

Mazda Occupant Classification Module (OCM)

Mazda CAN/UDS Keep-Alive Memory (KAM) Reset for Engine systems

Mazda Engine and Antilock (ABS) Functional Tests

Mitsubishi Vehicle Coding

Nissan/Infiniti Intelligent Key system

Nissan/Infiniti Power Balance

Software Upgrade 16.2 offers 105,440 additional codes, tests, tips and data for vehicles as far back as 1997, as well as new 2015 domestic and Asian coverage for Acura, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Lincoln, Mitsubishi and Ram.

To learn more about any of Snap-on’s diagnostic solutions, talk to a Snap-on representative or visit http://diagnostics.snapon.com.

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