MAHLE Service Solutions Will Feature TechPRO Demonstrations

MAHLE Service Solutions Will Feature TechPRO Demonstrations By Leading Technicians During VISION 2016

MAHLE Service Solutions will hold demonstrations of TechPRO by leading technicians Bogi Lateiner and Donny Seyfer. TechPRO can decode a vehicle identification number in seconds with one click, and a scan of vehicle wide diagnostic trouble codes on all modules takes approximately 30 seconds or less, according to the company.

MAHLE Service Solutions will showcase its new TechPRO diagnostic scan tool during the 2016 VISION Hi-Tech Training & Expo from March 3-6 in Overland Park, Kansas. Located at booth No. 912, 914, 813 and 815, MAHLE Service Solutions will hold demonstrations of TechPRO by leading technicians Bogi Lateiner and Donny Seyfer at 7 p.m. on March 4, and at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on March 5.

Mahle-updated-logoThe TechPRO diagnostic scan tool is now available exclusively through NAPA Auto Parts through April 30. It was engineered so technicians have a faster and easier way to diagnose and repair a vehicle by using their current Windows-based tablet, laptop or desktop computer, making it unnecessary to buy or lease extra hardware. TechPRO also is available to purchase with an 8- or 10-inch tablet as a bundle. TechPRO can decode a vehicle identification number (VIN) in seconds with one click. A scan of vehicle wide diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) on all modules takes approximately 30 seconds or less with the Bluetooth-enabled vehicle communication interface (VCI).

Bogi, an ASE certified mechanic, stars on the Velocity Channel’s “All Girls Garage” and is the founder and owner of 180 Degrees Automotive – a full-service auto repair shop in central Phoenix. Seyfer is the second-generation owner of a repair shop in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, and is an ASE master mechanic with more than 30 years of experience.

In addition to the tool demonstrations, Bogi will sign autographs at the MAHLE Service Solutions booth from 8-9 p.m. on Friday, March 4.

VISION Hi-Tech Training & Expo provides attendees with the opportunity to learn and network with leading shop owners, managers and technicians from across the country. More than 3,500 automotive service professionals from more than 37 states and Canada attend with the opportunity to choose from more than 87 cutting-edge management and technical training courses. VISION also features a 60,000-square-foot exhibit hall showcasing the latest tools, equipment and technology for today’s automotive service professional. For more information, visit visionkc.com.

 

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