New Snap-on coverage helps shops grow collision repair business

Sept. 21, 2017
Snap-on diagnostic scan tool products perform full system code scans mandated by manufacturers for pre- and post-collision work.

Snap-on® offers comprehensive aftermarket diagnostic tools to match today’s vehicles’ electronic complexities. Snap-on diagnostic scan tool products perform full system code scans mandated by manufacturers for pre- and post-collision work. 

Although some collision centers perform their own scans, many do not. These shops send this work to local dealerships or mobile diagnostic specialists. With a Snap-on diagnostic platform, body shops and general repair shops can grow their businesses by doing this work.

“Our Snap-on diagnostic platforms offer the most comprehensive coverage in the industry, with coverage for 49 original manufacturer makes and the ability to diagnose more than 100 vehicle systems – any of which can be damaged by collision,” said Leian Wunderlich, software program manager, Snap-on Diagnostics. “While collision repair is not covered by a manufacturer’s warranty, regardless of age, many insurance companies pay shops to perform scans, as required by vehicle manufacturers. Snap-on provides the most comprehensive and latest technology for older and newer models, delivering new opportunities for business growth.”

Standard systems and new driver assistance systems can be damaged by collisions. Some of the most common included in the current Software Upgrade 17.2:

  • Seat weight sensor – often when a collision occurs, airbags are deployed and seats are damaged. Not only does a Snap-on scan tool ensure there are no issues with systems post-repair, it also recalibrates the passenger seat weight sensor for proper operation.
  • Forward collision warning/lane departure warning – this camera-based system is mounted at the top of the windshield near the rear-view mirror. A common repair in body shops, technicians must properly aim the camera upon replacing the windshield.
  • Adaptive cruise control – located in the front bumper or grill, this radar sensor may be the first sensor damaged in a front-end collision. To ensure proper operation, technicians can use a Snap-on diagnostic tool to realign the sensor and make sure no fault codes are stored in the system after repair.

The new Upgrade 17.4, available October 2017, adds even more of this valuable coverage. For example:

  • Chrysler® pedestrian protection, light rain sensor module and active noise cancellation
  • Hyundai® and Kia® lane departure warning system, park assist system and surround view camera system
  • Mazda® headlamp leveling, adaptive front lighting and lighting control modules  

“Technicians can service more vehicles in more ways, saving them time while increasing profits, all of which helps to expand their opportunities,” concluded Wunderlich.

About Snap-on Diagnostics:

Snap-on Diagnostics is part of Snap-on Incorporated, a leading global innovator, manufacturer and marketer of tools, diagnostics and repair information and systems solutions for professional users performing critical tasks. Products are sold through the company’s franchisee, company-direct distributor and Internet channels. Founded in 1920, Snap-on is headquartered in Kenosha, Wisconsin. To learn more about any of Snap-on’s diagnostic solutions, talk to a Snap-on representative or visit http://diagnostics.snapon.com.

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