There comes a time in every car's life that it has to experience the dirty word of car check-ups, the diagnostic. A diagnostics test can be costly to perform, but many times it's the only sure way to determine what is actually wrong with the vehicle. To do a diagnostics test, the car is usually hooked up to a giant machine and it figures out through a series of test what is wrong, or right, with the car.
Thankfully, in today's modern age of technology, the diagnostics tools have gone from huge computers to small handheld devices that can attach to the actual steering wheel of the car it is testing. This is where the Autel DS708 comes in. This small diagnostic scan tool has become essential in many shops that are looking to save space.
A few of the improved features of the Autel DS708 diagnostic scanner is the ability to successfully diagnose over 30 different makes of vehicle, both domestic and foreign - including Asian models as well. It makes a full sweep of all the vehicle's electronic systems. The new Autel uses new and improved Windows CE operating Systems to keep the speed of the scan at top gear at all times.
This workshop equipment comes equipped with USB ports to connect to the technology of any vehicle, and also takes advantage of built-in Wi-Fi to connect to the shop's computers without a bunch of troublesome and in the way wiring to and from the machine.
The results of a car diagnostic will often have informative charts and data that need to be seen and printed out. Thanks to the Autel DS708's 7 inch screen and 480 pixel LCD screen, the charts are readable to the technician and they can be sent via Wi-Fi to the shop's printer for immediate no-hassle printing anywhere in the shop.
Two dangers that have, until recently, existed for the technician during a diagnostic exam are that the car may overload the machine, or vice-versa, and, the diagnostic device may be damaged by the tech. In the new diagnostic scan tools, this has been thought of by incorporating an over-voltage protector. This kill switch keeps the machine and car from taking any electrical damage.
On top of this, to prevent any damage to the device through accidental drops or collisions, the new Autel is designed to be shop-tough. It has a unique ergonomic design that sports multilayered rubber protection and an extra strong housing to protect it from user damage.
One other great feature that makes the Autel DS708 a step above the old, and even some of the new, is its new memory capabilities. The new DS708 can remember the past vehicles it has already scanned to determine if any new problems have occurred since the last diagnostic.
The new diagnostic scans tools hitting the market will only become more affordable, easier to use, safer, and more accurate than ever before. Passing on the new Autel DS708 may be one of your shop's biggest mistakes.
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