Snap-on Software Upgrade First to Add Genesis Vehicle Coverage

Snap-on Software Upgrade Adds Genesis Vehicle Coverage

The upgrade offers brand-new coverage for G70, G80 and G90 models.

Professional service technicians with the latest Snap-on software upgrade can now work on Genesis vehicles, a first for an advanced aftermarket diagnostic tool, says the company.

From the moment they power-on, technicians can now confidently service Genesis customers with a tool containing brand-new coverage for G70, G80 and G90 models for this new luxury brand that continues to expand its product lineup of sedans and crossovers, adds Snap-on.

The latest software release also delivers sophisticated features and exclusive expert information enhancements, adds Snap-on, plus everything from previous releases.

New features and enhancements include:     

  • Searching for Snap-on Cloud records just got easier with automatic license plate tagging when uploading vehicle system and ADAS recalibration reports;
  • Enhanced PID list feature for TRITON, APOLLO and MODIS series products allow technicians to save double the number of custom PID lists. Store up to 100 different PID lists, allowing techs to revert to previous settings effortlessly;
  • Faster access to hundreds of on-tool component test training courses, now found at the top of the guided component test menu;
  • TRITON-D10 and APOLLO-D9 enhanced touchscreen responsiveness and scope navigation sensitivity improvements for TRITON-D10. 

For specific coverage and features by platform, refer to the vehicle coverage guide at http://snapon.com/vcguide.

For more information about the latest software coverage and features or available software programs, contact a participating Snap-on Franchisee or other sales representative, or visit http://diagnostics.snapon.com/software

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