Optional European Coverage Available For Software Upgrade 16.2 Now Includes 12 Makes

Optional European Coverage Available For Software Upgrade 16.2 Now Includes 12 Makes

The latest release includes all new Alfa Romeo coverage as well as new and enhanced coverage back to 1997 for Audi, BMW, FIAT, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, MINI, Porsche, Smart Car, Volkswagen and Volvo.

16.2_web banner_1(598X284)Snap-on has increased the optional European coverage available for Software Upgrade 16.2 to give technicians the unmatched confidence they need to keep even the toughest European repair jobs in-house, said the company. The latest release includes all new Alfa Romeo coverage as well as new and enhanced coverage back to 1997 for Audi, BMW, FIAT, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, MINI, Porsche, Smart Car, Volkswagen and Volvo.

“With Snap-on reliability, support and true OEM-specific coverage, the European coverage available in our software gives technicians the assurance that they can handle any job that pulls into their bay,” said Mark Schaefer, director of marketing, Snap-on Diagnostics.

The top features in Software Upgrade 16.2 optional European coverage include, but are not limited to:

• Volvo Suspension, Park Assist and Tailgate
• Jaguar TPMS, Sunroof and Headlamp Module
• Mercedes TPMS and Pneumatic Lock
• Land Rover TPMS
• 2015 Model Year Update for Audi, FIAT, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Volkswagen

Software Upgrade 16.2 not only maximizes the technician’s diagnostic tool investment, but also guarantees it will deliver the same comprehensive performance as it did on day one. The new software provides access to 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. The exclusive Fast-Track Troubleshooter coverage goes all the way back to 1980 with 17,490 new tips and timesavers. The upgrade also includes 27,650 Guided Component Tests.

A Snap-on Software Subscription with optional European coverage aids technicians to get through repairs quickly and accurately by delivering high quality coverage and real time access to information day-in and day-out without having to think about it. Plus, not only does the program offer lower weekly or monthly payments, but it includes SureTrack for eligible platforms at no additional charge, saving customers from spending hundreds of dollars on competitors’ repair information products.

To learn more about Snap-on Software Upgrade 16.2, contact a participating Snap-on franchisee or other sales representative or visit http://diagnostics.snapon.com.

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