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Snap-on Announces New Diagnostic Software for Navistar Engines
October 7, 2008
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By aftermarketNews staff

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. -- NEXIQ Technologies, a brand of Snap-on Equipment Solutions, has announced the release of a new diagnostic software application. The application, NAVPAK — a Navistar-branded product — was developed by NEXIQ Technologies specifically for Navistar electronic-controlled engines. NAVPAK replaces the current Navistar MD32 Master Diagnostics Fleet software.

 

Technicians using NAVPAK will benefit from a PC-based application that supports diagnostic analysis and reprogramming capability for all International engines with electronic-control systems manufactured from 1994 through 2006. (MaxxForce series engines are not included with this application.)

 

The new NAVPAK software supports NEXIQ Technologies USB-Link as well as the Navistar NAVCoM or other suitable RP1210A&B-compliant, vehicle-communication devices. This gives the technician unprecedented diagnostic flexibility, according to Snap-on. Among its capabilities, NAVPAK reads and displays trouble codes, controller-ID information and programmable parameters. NAVPAK also records and plays back snapshots, changes engine parameters and displays all J1708 sources active on the data link.

 

In addition, NAVPAK has the ability to save data lists, diagnostic codes and programmable parameters to a .csv file. This feature gives the technician the ability to export data to other applications such as Microsoft Excel for further analysis.

 

NAVPAK includes a complete electronic toolbox full of features and information that enables technicians to diagnose and solve problems more quickly and with greater accuracy, said the company.

 

For more information, visit: www.nexiq.com or www.internationaldelivers.com.