Autologic Diagnostics Introduces Programming On The AssistPlus

Autologic Diagnostics Introduces Programming On The AssistPlus

Autologic is bringing its BlueBox programming functionality onto its AssistPlus platform for BMW, Jaguar and Land Rover.

Autologic Diagnostics Inc., a worldwide provider of automotive aftermarket diagnostic support and services, announced that for the first time, programming will become available on its AssistPlus device.

AssistPlus is a multi-faceted device that uses advanced diagnostic software to help ensure European vehicle issues are diagnosed correctly the first time. These advanced diagnostic capabilities, coupled with a team of more than 30 New York-based dealer-trained technicians, aid in the efficient, effective and timely repair of a range of European vehicle makes.

Autologic is bringing its BlueBox programming functionality onto its AssistPlus platform for BMW, Jaguar and Land Rover. The company is offering several options for accessing this new programming to customers:

  • New Autologic customers will have the option to purchase the AssistPlus with the programming software
  • Customers who already own an AssistPlus device can purchase programming functionality as an add-on
  • Customers who already own a BlueBox and an AssistPlus, can seamlessly transfer the programming software from the BlueBox to the more capable AssistPlus device with a valid support contract

To see programming functionality in action on the AssistPlus, click here.

“We are bringing our customers what they want, when they want it, similar to what they have grown accustomed to and come to rely on from working with Autologic over the past 12 years. Our primary goal is to help repair shops quickly and easily diagnose complex automotive issues across European makes and models so they can ultimately fix cars faster. Adding the programming to the AssistPlus device is yet another step in the right direction for our company and customers,” said Kevin FitzPatrick, vice president at Autologic.

Currently, AssistPlus supports eight European makes, namely Audi, BMW/MINI, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Porsche and Volvo.

For more information on the new programming feature from Autologic, contact [email protected].

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