Bosch Adds New European, Asian And Domestic Vehicle Coverage In Software V 3.4

Bosch Adds New European, Asian And Domestic Vehicle Coverage In Software V 3.4

Performance improvements also make the ADS tools faster and more responsive, according to Bosch.

Bosch Automotive Aftermarket has announced the release of software version 3.4, adding new coverage and tests for Asian, European and domestic vehicles for the Bosch ADS 325 and ADS 625 diagnostic tools in North America. The new software also includes major performance improvements, making the tool faster and more responsive in all phases of diagnosing vehicle issues.

The new software version 3.4 includes new coverage for late- and current-model vehicles, such as:

  • GM – new coverage for model year 2018 vehicles and systems
  • BMW – expanded coverage for 2014 – 2017 model years
  • Hyundai/Kia – PIDs coverage for 2017 and 2018 model year
  • Ford – New adjustment tests for PCM, transmission, brakes, chassis and body-type systems
  • Audi/Volkswagen – New adjustment tests for engine diagnostics, calibration
  • Mercedes-Benz – New adjustment tests for engine diagnostics, calibration resets and module setups

In addition, Bosch says performance improvements to the ADS series allow:

  • CAN enhanced data stream paging can now record up to 32 items
  • Faster on-tool asset loading including Code-Assist and DTC information
  • OBDII freeze frame now displays all groups if there are multiple for the same DTC
  • Faster browser performance, including wiring diagrams navigation on ADS 625

For more information on the new Bosch ADS series software update and full release notes, visit BoschDiagnostics.com/Pro/ADS.

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